Sally: "What's wrong with you Ronnie? Did you over drink?"
Ronnie: "Do I look like I under drinked?!"
Ronnie: "Do I look like I under drinked?!"
by Nicholas Roberts April 6, 2008

A general term used to indicate someone attempting to take advantage of someone else or play them in a scam, be it something simple, like beating one to a parking space, or complex, like criminal fraud.
Past tense: got over on
Not to be confused with "get over" oneself spoken to a pretentious person.
Past tense: got over on
Not to be confused with "get over" oneself spoken to a pretentious person.
Your boss is trying to get over on you. He just took that report you spent three months writing, erased your name and put his on it. Looks like he'll get a big bonus for it.
My former tenants really got over on me. They stopped paying rent, so I had to take them to court and evict them. It took months and cost me tens of thousands of dollars in lost rent, hiring a lawyer, and repairing the damage they caused. Meantime they lived in a three bedroom house for only two months' rent.
My former tenants really got over on me. They stopped paying rent, so I had to take them to court and evict them. It took months and cost me tens of thousands of dollars in lost rent, hiring a lawyer, and repairing the damage they caused. Meantime they lived in a three bedroom house for only two months' rent.
by Hot East December 29, 2012

Over-loved; neutral word meaning not good or bad could be with good intentions but can result As in ‘too much’ such as in possessiveness , loving or caring for someone or something so much it affects both people in a way that causes dependency or brokenness sadness as in too much love but not necessarily with wrong intentions
by Anna cardo June 12, 2018

The process by which a dog turd develops a hard outer layer, generally by lying in the sun and beginning to dry.
by IgorAndZelda June 22, 2011

A Mohawk haircut that has been combed-over and is sitting flat, usually to help the wearer appear more conservative.
by syntaxerror1002 August 25, 2011

When someone has taken so many stimulants that it feels like a comedown or exhaustion.
This is often caused by anxiety or just heavy body load, or lack of sufficient dopamine reserves for the adrenaline that is being pumped.
This is often caused by anxiety or just heavy body load, or lack of sufficient dopamine reserves for the adrenaline that is being pumped.
by Vldp123 December 4, 2018

by Big pebble July 10, 2019
