1. To have moved on from something or someone and it no longer bother's you.
2. To be sick of something or someone.
2. To be sick of something or someone.
1. "You still sad about yo' divorce dude?"
"Nah....I'm over it now."
"Do you still love yo' secretary?"
"Nah....I'm over it now."
2. "This CD has been playin for ages. I'm fully 'over it'!"
"I hate the way Joe always hog's the blunt. I'm over it!"
"Nah....I'm over it now."
"Do you still love yo' secretary?"
"Nah....I'm over it now."
2. "This CD has been playin for ages. I'm fully 'over it'!"
"I hate the way Joe always hog's the blunt. I'm over it!"
by Diego July 18, 2003
by shonuff March 17, 2004
(n) The act of having emotionally moved on and matured, used in reference to an unpleasant experience.
1. It's been a year since our break up, I think I'm finally over it.
2. Although the car crash that killed his brother was a traumatic ordeal, the young man got over it as time went on.
2. Although the car crash that killed his brother was a traumatic ordeal, the young man got over it as time went on.
by discountalligator July 09, 2003
by Rev. John Smith February 02, 2017
Overness: (Noun) 1. The state or quality of being completely emotionally free of a significant other after a breakup or a dumping incident. 2. A sense of peace that encompasses the heart when the mere thought of an ex-somebody no longer induces feelings of loss, pain, sadness, vomiting, or keying of car paint, and, in fact, only stirs a fond memory or two, instead. 3. A mythical state or quality actually only achieved through insanity or death or by getting thee to a nunnery or monastery and finding God in the power of ascetic silence, Gregorian chants, and itchy robes.
"I have finally achieved overness from the governess, with whom I had a long and passionate affair in the west wing."
"You had better be achieving 'overness' from reading that particular author with whom you had a five year affair, or I'll go apeshit on your self-pitying alabaster ass."
by Richard Allan Cooper September 20, 2008
by FromTheGovernment July 05, 2019