pod person
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of pod person
C20: from the science-fiction film Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956; remade 1978) in which individual humans are replaced by alien replicas grown in giant pods
Example Sentences
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And if every pod person is staying isolated outside the pod, the chances of one of them bringing the virus into the pod are extremely slim—certainly no greater than they might be in a medium-to-large-sized family.
From Slate
If Mom is a coffee pod person, I recommend Tayst coffee pods: The flavor is good, and the pods are compostable.
From Slate
It was like watching my sister be replaced with a pod person.
From Slate
That is a pod person explanation for a trend seemingly started by pod persons.
From Golf Digest
But what if a pod person is the secret to a happy marriage?
From Washington Post
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