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Used by teenagers when describing their relationship has ended, meaning "it is over" Girl #1: You still with Jim?
Girl #2: Nah, s'over now. |
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A conjunction comprised of so and over. Used to describe the end of a relationship when dealing with lame boys. Girl: Hey lame boy, you're so lame. It's been real. S'over.
Boy: Ergh!!!!!!! |
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| 2. | S'over | ||
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A conjunction comprised of 'it's' and 'over'. Used to describe the end of a relationship when dealing with lame boys. Girl: Hey lame boy, you're so lame. It's been real. S'over.
Boy: Erghh.. |
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| 4. | S'over | ||
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combination of the words it is over OR it was over
"can I order the beef nutz lunch special?"
"no I'm sorry man s'over about half hour ago" |
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