Laying The Sod Over It

Entertainment / Golf / Laying The Sod Over It: Another expression for hitting the ball fat (in the most amusing version of this the divot would actually cover the ball after the swing, with the ball having not moved at all -- see also 'hairpiece')
Search Google for Laying The Sod Over It:

Other Words for Over

Over Adverb Synonyms: (once) again, once more, one more time
Over Adjective Synonyms: above, on, upon, on top of, atop (of)
Over Preposition Synonyms: across, to or from or on the other side of, beyond
Over Noun Synonyms: more than, greater than, upwards or upward of, in excess of, (over and) above, (over and) beyond, exceeding
MORE

Other Words for The

The Adjective Synonyms: drama, the stage, dramaturgy, dramatic or Thespian or histrionic art(s), the boards, show business, showbiz
MORE

Phone Switching

Business / Finance / Phone Switching: Transferring money between funds in the same mutual fund family by telephone request. There may be a charge associated with these transfers. Phone switching is also possible among different fund famil MORE

Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy

Health / Massage / Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy: This therapy involves a fusion of hatha yoga, bodywork, and psychotherapy. It is holistic art based on the ancient science of yoga, combining elements of contemporary body/mind psychology with assiste MORE

Phenotypic Plasticity

Science / Marine Biology / Phenotypic Plasticity: The capacity of an individual to produce different phenotypes under different conditions. Non-genetic potential variability within the range of a single individual. MORE

Photo Elasticity

Entertainment / Photography / Photo Elasticity: Method of determining stress patterns in structures with the aid of polarized light. MORE

Photolithography

Entertainment / Photography / Photolithography: Lithographic printing process using an image formed by photographic means. MORE

Photosynthetic Quotient

Science / Marine Biology / Photosynthetic Quotient: In photosynthesis, the moles of oxygen produced, divided by the moles of carbon dioxide assimilated MORE