Sod's law

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Perhaps from unlucky sod.

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  • IPA(key): /sɒdz lɔ/
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Sod's law

  1. (chiefly UK) The principle that what can go wrong, will go wrong, usually with some observed degree of irony
    Synonyms: Murphy's law, Finagle's law
    It's Sod's law that it will rain when going for a picnic.
    • 2013, Allen Carr, The Easy Way to Enjoy Flying, Penguin UK, →ISBN:
      It was amazing and typical of Sod's Law, the moment I turned for home, the wind direction would not only change, but be the complete reverse.

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