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overexaggerate 

To exaggerate, overemphasize, overstate. An idiom. The 'over' is added unnecessarily and its usage is virtually always synonymous with a mere 'exaggerate', rather than a different word, as 'exaggerate' is not a neutral usage verb like the word 'do'. There is no threshold for the word 'exaggerate', so it is not possible to overdo. To 'overexaggerate' is to 'overoverstate'.
Only idiots say overexaggerate.
overexaggerate by adsmo November 29, 2010
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overexaggerent

the act of exaggerating in extreme cases
the dude talking about how much money he made was overexaggerent

overexaggerating

where as exaggerating is to extend something to a believable untruth.... over exaggerate is to extend something to an unbelievable untruth.
that fish you caught yesterday did not weighed 300 pounds, your overexaggerating.

Overaged 

Old women who think they're hot and think they're totall Milfs but they're not theyre just Overaged, Old and haggered
Cameron Diaz looks so overaged nowadays but did u see her in the Mask. i just had a Bruce Willis
Overaged by Jdawgthecool July 6, 2009
a person above 18 or 21
you're OVERAGE, you CAN'T force or do anything INAPPROPRIATE with people that you know are UNDERAGE.
overage by noneofyourbusiness_ September 23, 2018

Overaged Drinking 

1) When a person over 35 is inappropriately drinking like they are 21 again.

2) Anyone over 21 that goes drinking in Tijuana, Mexico.
1) David Hasselholf, Mel Gibson, and Charlie Sheen all overaged drink.
2) My druncle Louie fell out the chair at the $10 all you can drink place in TJ because he was overaged drinking.

overexaggerate 

To go beyond anticipated exaggeration.
Loren overexaggerated when she claimed she exaggerates a million times a second, when previously she stated, "I exaggerate 100 times a day."
overexaggerate by DrSuessanna November 13, 2005