Deviating from what is ordinary, usual, or expected; strange or peculiar: an odd name; odd behavior. See Synonyms at strange.
Being in excess of the indicated or approximate number, extent, or degree. Often used in combination: invited 30-odd guests.
Constituting a remainder: had some odd dollars left over.
Small in amount: jingled the odd change in my pockets.
Being one of an incomplete pair or set: an odd shoe.
Remaining after others have been paired or grouped.
Mathematics Designating an integer not divisible by two, such as 1, 3, and 5.
Not expected, regular, or planned: called at odd intervals.
Remote; out-of-the-way: found the antique shop in an odd corner of town.
Something odd.
Sports In the United States, a golf score one stroke higher than the score of one's opponent.
Sports In Great Britain, a stroke added to a superior golfer's score or a stroke taken away from an inferior golfer's score in order to equalize the chances of winning a match.