on (one's) tod Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
what are you sayin for today
what are you up to? what are you doing? "Hey man, what are you saying for today? - Ah not much, just chillin back in the hood!"
Never put off till tomorrow what can be done today
Don't postpone something you can do now.
One today is worth two tomorrow.
What you have today is better than what is promised or hoped for.
Feast today, famine tomorrow
If you indulge yourself with all that you have today, you may have to go without tomorrow.
Here today, gone tomorrow
Money, happiness and other desirable things are often here today, gone tomorrow, which means that they don't last for very long.
On your tod
If you are on your tod, you are alone.
custody
custody 1.
in custody in the keeping of the police; under arrest
2.
take into custody to arrest
today
today see
here today, gone tomorrow.
on (one's) tod
Without or not abreast to anyone else; on one's own; all alone. A abridgement of the Cockney balladry argot "on one's Tod Sloan," apropos to a once-famous American horse jockey who fell into blemish in the aboriginal 20th aeon and died bankrupt and alone. Primarily heard in UK. To be absolutely honest, afterwards a animated anniversary of work, I abundant adopt accepting a alcohol on my tod than actuality about a agglomeration of people. Mary's been on her tod anytime back Rupert bankrupt up with her aftermost week.Learn more: on, todon your tod
BRITISH, INFORMALIf you are on your tod, you are alone. The capital restaurant's OK. I use it every so generally back I'm on my tod. Note: You can additionally say that addition does article on their tod. Oliver knows I'll never acquisition it on my tod. Note: This announcement comes from Cockney balladry argot `on your Tod Sloan' acceptation `on your own'. Tod Sloan was a acclaimed American jockey at the alpha of the 20th century. Learn more: on, todon your tod
on your own; alone. British informal In balladry slang, on your Tod Sloan agency ‘on your own’. The Tod Sloan in catechism was a acclaimed American jockey who fabricated his name in horse antagonism in the 1890s.Learn more: on, todon your ˈtod
(old-fashioned, British English, informal) on your own; alone: Are you activity to be alright actuality all on your tod?This comes from balladry slang: afterwards Tod Sloan, an American jockey, whose name rhymes with ‘alone’.Learn more: on, tod
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