1. bod - Noun
2. bod - Verb
3. Bod - Proper noun
alternative names for the body of a human being
Source: WordNetLeonardo studied the human body Source: Internet
he has a strong physique Source: Internet
the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak Source: Internet
A source at the Royal Marines' Commando Training Centre at Lympstone, Devon said: “First and foremost, he is just another marine recruit to us, a 'bod'. Source: Internet
Colt appears to have lost a decent amount of weight after losing out on his two Brazilian lovers, leading to his all-new revenge bod. Source: Internet
It has been suggested that the town's name comes from an archaic word in the Cornish language "bod" (meaning a dwelling; the later word is "bos") and a contraction of "menegh" (monks). Source: Internet