to go well out of the way (beyond the call of duty) to make somebody suffer a severe shafting (to be right royally buggered)
by ThrashTang monkey October 07, 2003
States where you should avoid ever being on the ground, due to civil forfeiture laws which allow the cops to literally rob you.
"My uncle drove through a Fly-Over State with $5,000 cash, and he got stopped, and the cops just took it, after they found it with dogs. Now he can't get it back, because it's on trial in "Texas vs. $5,000."
by Uexdrukl July 27, 2020
Any boring and unremarkable state that has to be flown over to get to interesting states such as California and New York. Typical fly-over states are Montana, Oklahoma, Indiana, etc.
The new guy at work is from some fly-over state. I don't remember if he said he was from Wyoming or West Virginia.
by Euorgos June 27, 2011
Someone who is so closely involved with certain fandoms (whether it be a book series, a tv show, a celebrity, etc etc) that it completely destroys their mental health and social life. Someone who can't go 10 minutes without thinking about their obsession and crying silently to themselves. These types of people have had their lives taken over, so don't act surprised when you find their secret shrine at the back of their closet.
"Hey, is Emma coming to the party tonight?"
"Nope, she's gonna be in her room for the rest of the night watching Twilight reruns."
"Oh yeah, I forgot she was an Over-Obsessive Fangirl."
"Nope, she's gonna be in her room for the rest of the night watching Twilight reruns."
"Oh yeah, I forgot she was an Over-Obsessive Fangirl."
by Mh188 August 11, 2018
"I saw this insane looking girl at the gym the other day, perfect body and all. Guys were going Balls Over Nuts to get her phone number!"
by WarheD September 04, 2013
Informal- Eat-and-left(overs) in the Jamaican dialect refers to food remaining after a meal.
The over is often omitted in speech.
Standard form - leftovers used in writing.
The over is often omitted in speech.
Standard form - leftovers used in writing.
by Tropical Rythms December 10, 2021