Sodcast

//ˈsɒd.kɑːst// verb, slang

verb, slang ·Uncommon ·College level

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    To play music on a mobile phone or other portable device in public, without regard for those around. UK, derogatory, neologism, slang

    "Unlike American gangsta rap, which was well-produced and cinematic and had an element of exotic remoteness, grime was always going to remind non-converts, people from outside the scene itself, of hooded youths on the top deck of buses sodcasting tinny music at top volume out of their mobiles."

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"Unlike American gangsta rap, which was well-produced and cinematic and had an element of exotic remoteness, grime was always going to remind non-converts, people from outside the scene itself, of hooded youths on the top deck of buses sodcasting tinny music at top volume out of their mobiles."

Etymology

From sod (“contemptible person”) + -cast, from broadcast. Possibly influenced by podcast.

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