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What's meaning? #1 (permalink) Mon Nov 28, 2005 12:34 pm   What's meaning?
 

I would like to know the meaning of the phrase "a bod for sin".

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A bod for sin #2 (permalink) Mon Nov 28, 2005 16:41 pm   A bod for sin
 

Hi!

"Bod" in slang means:
1. The physical human body, build, constitution
2. A person

So the phrase "a bod for sin" just might mean that a person (woman or girl, imho) has a very beautiful and attractive body...
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