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"Slow-down your shutter, your overlaoding me" ("Tsamtsem, ata lo ba-li tov" in Hebrew) 

Originated from contemporary spoken Hebrew, it defines a situation where an agitated person, most probably with a splitting head-ache, hang-over or before his first morning cofee, is asking another to calm down, don't use verbose sentences, speak slower or not to overload his aching head with issues that requires listening, thinking or focusing.

This phrase, originating from a leading Israeli comedy show, is well curved in contemporary spoken language and it means (in a free translation): - "slow down your shutter, your "homing in" on me in an overloading manner".

Gesture-aware people most often accompany this phrase with an overdramatic facial expression of a person abrupting his 1-hour sleep after having an awful hang-over, by some woody-allen style geek who lightens up the room and asking him if he read about the new star names EL-12141 reently discovered in our solar system.
You have just broken up with your girlfriend, and you have a splitting headache after a long night of non-fruitful pick-up bar road-show, and you have just been awaken your MBA roomate who opens your room windows wide, turns on the music loudly, and tells you in a patronizing voice "look at you, I am going to take care of you. Do you want me to prepare you an organic Soya drink? and then, we can practice some Yoga, and then..."

You then bluntly, with a suffering voice, eyes half-shut,your right hand blocking the rude sunlight coming from the windows, looking at him and, right before falling asleep again, saying "Tsamtsem, ata lo ba-li-tov".
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Overlording 

Aggressive, ball-slapping sexual intercourse uually performed in an overly aggressive manner.
Dude 1: bro, I can’t even walk rn
Dude 2: what happened, dude?
Dude 1: bro Mark spent all night overlording me
Overlording by Joshua Carlsson February 25, 2019

Overloafing 

It is the excessive amount of bread
Or "loaves".

Overloafing may be also be used as a substitute for the word "overlapping".

It may also be used in joking and other types of sentences.

This word originated from the word overlapping, due to it being misread and read as overloafing instead.
The shop got an overloafing of bread last week.

Overloading Seam 

When you suck the homies balls in no nut November and make him fail on purpose
Dude its no nut November don't Overloading Seam me

Overloading The Nothing 

Overloading the nothing is used to mean that something that has no capacity is overloaded/overused more than how a normal thing should be.
Person: "I keep accidentally overloading the nothing. It's like I constantly forget about if my suitcase is full or not!"
Overloading The Nothing by Naxiye [2] September 11, 2025

Shorts Overloading Machines 

Shorts Overloading Machines are individuals who engage in the practice of spamming youtube short videos, often in a repetitive or aggressive manner. This can involve repeatedly posting the same short video and reposting other people's shorts without permission. Additionally, some Shorts Overloading Machines may also beg for subscribers by making repeated appeals for subscriptions, using emotionally manipulative or appealing content, or offering incentives such as exclusive access or rewards.
Shorts Overloading Machine 1: You have to subscribe or I'll make your life miserable.
Shorts Overloading Machine 2: *Spams the Same Videos over and over again*
Shorts Overloading Machines

How bout dem knicks? 

A phrase referring twoard the New York Knicks.
Its usually said to break an unplesent moment of silence.
Guy 1: I think I may be gay.
Guy 2: ...
Guy 1: ...
Guy 2: How bout dem knicks?
How bout dem knicks? by Flame060 March 28, 2005
Word of the Day on June 8, 2026