Dude, because of this damn sober-over, I was capable of mowing the grass today.
Come on man, have another beer, you dont want to wake up with a sober-over
Did you see that girl last night? She so had all of her capacities together. I know she's going to regret remembering everything; not to mention the sober-over.
Come on man, have another beer, you dont want to wake up with a sober-over
Did you see that girl last night? She so had all of her capacities together. I know she's going to regret remembering everything; not to mention the sober-over.
by bored-sober September 5, 2009

The act a person commits when they are thinking about something and begin talking out loud to themselves about it. Similar to 'thinking it over.'
by JacintaK July 6, 2009

When you click the channel button on a remote so many times and so fast that you can't stop it from changing channels since it wasn't changing as fast as you were clicking. Trying to go in the opposite direction will just add on to the chain of channels that have to be visited
by zesaladin May 16, 2010

by Maxaris October 22, 2003

What Hudson (The Ultimate Bad Ass) says after his Squads Evac Drop ship is taken down by the Xenomorphs. Spoken when your plan for an important mission fails horribly and then you end up pretty much boned.
Shit! I was going to bake some home made cookies but all I have is raisins.
Game over, man! Game over!
Game over, man! Game over!
by MetaHybrid December 17, 2009

(CINEMA || TELEVISION) technique in which an actor reads lines, but is not shown speaking the lines in the video stream. So, for example, we might see Martin Sheen lying in bed in a decrepit hotel in Saigon, and hear his voice say, "Saigon... shit! I was still in Saigon!" But he's narrating in the past tense, and the Martin Sheen onscreen is not saying anything. Or we might see Robert Duvall sitting on the beach, and Martin Sheen's disembodied voice, calmly recalling, "Well, he loved his men... Felt safe with them.."
It serves to fill in events in the story that the director doesn't want to depict on screen; it helps to describe how a character feels about events shown in the scene, or remind viewers that they are currently watching a flashback; it also has been used successfully to explain away absurd holes in the plot that would otherwise ruin the movie.
The voice over (VO) is particularly popular in US cinema and somewhat less so in British and Japanese; non-US movies that are conscious imitating Hollywood cliches will usually use it as well.
Usually, artistic movies made outside the English-speaking world tend to avoid using the VO because it's a non-traditional narrative technique, and it looks lazy. A good screenwriter doesn't need to use it. However, in commercials and TV "journalism" it is almost supernaturally powerful in persuading people of utter nonsense; it's basically a form of posthypnotic suggestion.
It serves to fill in events in the story that the director doesn't want to depict on screen; it helps to describe how a character feels about events shown in the scene, or remind viewers that they are currently watching a flashback; it also has been used successfully to explain away absurd holes in the plot that would otherwise ruin the movie.
The voice over (VO) is particularly popular in US cinema and somewhat less so in British and Japanese; non-US movies that are conscious imitating Hollywood cliches will usually use it as well.
Usually, artistic movies made outside the English-speaking world tend to avoid using the VO because it's a non-traditional narrative technique, and it looks lazy. A good screenwriter doesn't need to use it. However, in commercials and TV "journalism" it is almost supernaturally powerful in persuading people of utter nonsense; it's basically a form of posthypnotic suggestion.
The propaganda effect of commercials is massively enhanced by the use of voice over narration; usually the VO script is a grammatical mess and crammed with logical errors. This actually makes it work as a tool of brainwashing, since the logic cannot be followed by the listener.
by Abu Yahya July 15, 2010

when a fat person wears pants that are way too tight resulting in fat rolls hanging over their pants.
Man, that girl is suffering from a massive hang-over.
His pants are going to break if he doesn't do something about his hang-over.
His pants are going to break if he doesn't do something about his hang-over.
by Brittany F. February 27, 2007
