词汇 | cod |
释义 | cod Ⅰ 1. adjective 1 mock, parodic, ersatz. Originally theatrical; usually in combination with the term that is being qualified UK, 2000. 2 bad. Variants include 'codalina', 'codette' and 'codettareenaronee' UK, 1968 2. verb to hoax someone, to fool someone UK, 1864 Ⅱ ⇨ cod and hake; cod noun the penis. Rhyming slang for TROUSER SNAKE UK, 2003 COD noun the product a male prostitute sells – cock on demand UK, 1987pay (for something) CODTo pay for a purchase when it is delivered as opposed to in advance at the time of ordering ("COD" being an initialism of "cash/collect on delivery"). I always prefer to pay COD so I can inspect my order before handing over any money. If you do not have a credit card when ordering online or over the phone, you can arrange to pay for your purchase COD. send (something) CODTo dispatch something to a recipient who must pay for it upon delivery. "COD" is an initialism of "cash/collect on delivery." All our products are sent COD, so please be sure to have cash ready when your item arrives. I asked them to send the furniture COD so I could inspect it before handing over any money. |
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