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What does P.O.D.’s name stand for?
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#71809. Asked by classyladie. (Oct 26 06 11:29 AM)
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Brainyblonde
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Pod may refer to:
Pod, the seed-case of a flowering plant, particularly of the pea family Leguminosae, and most often of the edible pea
Pod, a term used in the vernacular to mean: body, capsule, case, container, frame, framework, hull, husk, mold, shell, skeleton, structure, vessel, and the like
Pod, a method of propulsion for ships, also known as Azimuth thruster
Pod (sms.ac), applications using sms.ac mobile home pages
Pod, a social group of cetaceans
Pod, Bosnia-Hercegovina, a location in the upper Vrbas River valley in Bosnia-Hercegovina where settlements of a Bronze Age people identified by some archaeologists with the "Proto-Illyrians" have been found
Pod (album), a rock album by The Breeders
Pod (Afro Celt Sound System album), a 2004 album
The Pod, a 1991 album by Ween
Pod, a Welsh poet, real name Arwel Roberts
Pod, slang for Cannabis, as referenced in William S. Burroughs' novel, Naked Lunch
Pod, short for a tripod
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Brainyblonde
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Pod, a slang term used to describe a jail or prison
Pod, a short video, usually non-professionally produced, also known as Viewer Created Content on the TV network Current TV
Pod, an aerodynamic container to be mounted under an aeroplane, containing, e.g., electronic equipment or rockets
pod: a slang term for an entity living as a human, but unable and/or unwilling to conform to societal and cultural norms and mores. There are a disproportionate number of IT professionals and math teachers who live as pods. The first known use of the term was on the Seinfeld television show when Jerry Seinfeld told Cosmo Kramer that he (Kramer) was a pod.
Pod: a slang term for people who appear normal and who in many respects function perfectly well within social and cultural norms, but who are capable neither of expansive feelings nor meaningful self-reflection. The term is inspired by the soulless beings of the 1950’s version of Invasion of the Body Snatchers who were hatched from pods. In this respect, Kramer of Seinfeld could not be described as a pod. But Putty could.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pod
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Saiqa
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According to what I know P.O.D means payable on death.
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TheuntouchablE
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Payable on Death
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