on your tod
The phrase "on your tod" is a colloquial British expression that means being alone or by oneself. It is typically used to describe a situation where someone is solitary, without any company or assistance from others. The origin of this phrase is believed to come from Cockney rhyming slang, where "tod" is used to represent "Tod Sloan," a famous jockey who was known for riding solo.
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