It's over for bro

A trend made by the fantasies of attractiveness called Looksmaxxing. When one looks ugly and looks like there is no way to fix it. People usually tell the person its over for them, saying to them that it is impossible for them to fix their looks.
by Replosite October 21, 2023
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over train

Drinking too much. More than you were planning on or more than you can handle ; becoming inebriated
bob:"I feel like shit this morning."
Jim: "What happened did you over train last night?"
by billzforyou2 July 25, 2009
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Game Over

Name of a graffiti artist whose work with 8-bit images began in Spokane, Wa in 2013. Known mainly for stencil graffiti of 8-bit video game images this artist mainly does 'death' items, I.e. fireballs, skulls, bombs and things that cause a 'game over'.
Did you see that sick 'GAME OVER' piece on Broadway?
by #GAMEOVER June 23, 2013
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Jang Over

Jang Over can occur the first 2-3 days after arriving in a new time zone, and is the combination of a messed up circadian rythm and too much of your drink of choice.
After arriving in Beijing, Tommy went directly to the bar and had 8 shots of whiskey. 6 hours later, he experienced a massive jang over.
by Dgizzle33 November 05, 2010
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over-thing

An over-thing is something you wear over something else. Examples of an over-thing are cardigans, hoodies, coats, or a zip up track jacket.
Put on your over-thing, it’s cold out.

I might bring an over-thing in case it rains.
by A n n i e April 05, 2019
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Blazed Over

The equivalent of being hung over, but with Marijuana instead of alcohol.

Being tired, lazy, and/or slow in the morning from a night of smoking the dank.
Person 1: I can't even get out of bed right now. We smoked a quarter of bomb ass kush last night.

Person 2: Damn, bro. You're blazed over.
by Northern Kush October 02, 2015
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Dread-over

A hairstyle which arranges dreadlocks in such a fashion that they conceal a receeding hairline, or baldness, usually accomplished by sweeping the locs from one side of head to the other (much like a comb-over). Where comb-overs are often held in place by applying copious amounts of hairspray, mousse and other hair products, dread-overs are generally held in place by using bandannas, dewrags, headbands and other devices that hold hair in place.
by Kyle E W November 12, 2010
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