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overdose; generally fatal, in so much as that one's system cannot handle the quantity of drug being pumped into it; hence death; generally a body-wide systems failure. as drugs become the more popular venue of entertainment/escape the rate of O.D. rises in accordance.
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To over-do; An unnecessary overexageration. You swam through the Atlantic? That's O.D. Stop lying...
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over dose I o.d.ed on crack.
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over-doing something
he O.D.ed with that fight
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over dosed, over did something Oh my god dat car accident was O.D., I said you could have a sip but you just O.D.'d on my soda.
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O.D. can stand of overdose/over doing/too much of something or also oh dayum! john- See that girl over there? yeah i tapped her.
matt- O.D.!!!!!!!! matt- shit i dropped my phone again john- O.D.!! |
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Someone who is going overboard with the situation. (Standing in line while getting their lunch.)
Person A: I don't even know why I go nachos, I didn't really want it. Person B: So throw it away. (Principal Ms. Lee walks by and Person A dumps their lunch on her) Person A: That's O.D., son! |
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