Without or not near to anyone else; on one’s own; all alone. A shortening of the Cockney rhyming slang "on one’s Tod Sloan," referring to a once-famous American horse jockey who fell into disrepute in the early 20th century and died penniless and alone. Primarily heard in UK. Mary’s been on her tod ever since Rupert broke up with her last week.To be quite honest, after a hectic week of work, I much prefer having a drink on my tod than being around a bunch of people.on (sbs) tod
Without or not near to anyone else; on one’s own; all alone. A shortening of the Cockney rhyming slang "on one’s Tod Sloan," referring to a once-famous American horse jockey who fell into disrepute in the early 20th century and died penniless and alone. Primarily heard in UK. Mary’s been on her tod ever since Rupert broke up with her last week.To be quite honest, after a hectic week of work, I much prefer having a drink on my tod than being around a bunch of people.on (sbs) tod