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In your face, obvious, open and observable.
Opposite of covert "Though the two had been dating for a month, their parents were very concerned about the displays of overt affection."
"An overt lie" |
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| 2. | overt | ||
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regional dialect for all right (all-vert...overt) James:were goin to Venus tonight
Rubba Jack:overt...one |
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Being distasteful, annoying, or just plain bad; All that which is not covert (ant.) "Ew, that new Clay Aiken song is so clearly overt!"
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really means "over to". Extensively used in the American Rural South. I went overt Billy Jo's house fer a-while.
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past tense of "over". Used extensively in the American Rural South. I went overt Billy Jo's house for a while.
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