Pronunciation: /sɑd.kæs.tɪŋ/
noun a term used to describe the act of playing music or audio loudly from a portable device in a public place
A1 Sodcasting is when someone plays music out loud on their phone in public places.
A2 Sodcasting can be annoying to people around you, especially in quiet areas like libraries.
B1 Sodcasting is considered rude behavior in many cultures and can lead to complaints from others.
B2 Some cities have implemented fines for sodcasting in order to discourage this disruptive behavior.
C1 Sodcasting is a form of public nuisance that can infringe on the rights of others to enjoy peace and quiet.
C2 Sodcasting is a social phenomenon that reflects the lack of consideration for others in public spaces.
formal Sodcasting, the act of playing music out loud on a mobile phone in public spaces, is considered a form of antisocial behavior.
informal I can't stand when people engage in sodcasting on the bus, it's so annoying.
slang Stop sodcasting, nobody wants to hear your music blasting from your phone.
figurative His constant sodcasting of his opinions during the meeting made it difficult for others to focus on the task at hand.
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