by Hercolena Oliver April 21, 2009
Get the overstanding mug.a condition in which
the victim, or citizen
feels bombarded by
rules, regulations, time constraints, etc.
to the point that
the concept of personal responsibility
seems to have been tossed
to the wind.
the victim, or citizen
feels bombarded by
rules, regulations, time constraints, etc.
to the point that
the concept of personal responsibility
seems to have been tossed
to the wind.
Larry felt overstricted by
all the hoops he had to jump through
to get health care.
When he got the bill,
he was hyperstricted.
all the hoops he had to jump through
to get health care.
When he got the bill,
he was hyperstricted.
by skipix December 10, 2008
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Betsy to Matt, "Did you see that bastard Tommy take potato wedges when he already had soup on his tray?! That better not be the last of them. If I don't get potato wedges because of his oversiding, I'm going to seriously pancake his yam sack!"
by NIIC-T October 12, 2008
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Despite her perennial acne outbreaks and muffin top, Sally is also frequently overstudded. Last week, she managed to score Tomas, the the captain of our Italian foreign exchange school's soccer team.
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by marie04 June 23, 2009
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Friend2: " Uhm huh.. maybe.. let me overshit it real quick"
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Verb: overstand ; 3rd person present: overstands ; past tense: overstood present participle: overstanding
Verb: overstand ; 3rd person present: overstands ; past tense: overstood present participle: overstanding
1. I overstand how you feel. No further explanation is needed.
2. My husband and I have such a clear overstanding of each other, that we communicate without speaking.
3. I need you to take care of it. That's overstood.
2. My husband and I have such a clear overstanding of each other, that we communicate without speaking.
3. I need you to take care of it. That's overstood.
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