1. dod - Noun
2. dod - Verb
3. Dod - Proper noun
To cut off, as wool from sheep's tails; to lop or clip off.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe DoD has never undergone an audit. In 2004, it actually pledged to undergo a full audit by 2007, but that deadline came and went, and then they moved it to 2016. No one, not even the DoD, thinks they'll actually be able to pass it in 2016. Nick Turse
Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) has called for an audit of the Pentagon, so that we finally have some transparency and accountability in how DoD spends taxpayer dollars. Pete Hegseth
DOD table grape purchases are a national outrage. The history of our struggle against agribusiness is punctuated by the continued violations of health and safety codes by growers, including many table grape growers. Dolores Huerta
I cow dod did know how him troat hole ton him wouldn't chance pear seed. Jamaican Proverb
Additionally, our organization will be implementing all security guidance in the DoD Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Initiative once it is released. Source: Internet
According to GAO's report, the OMB withheld the funds by making the money "unavailable for obligation," effectively pausing its availability to the DOD. Source: Internet