(ˌoʊˈvər ɛg ) verb transitive. British, Informal. to do too much of; elaborate on excessively; overdo: used mainly in the phrase over-egg the (or one's) pudding, to mar an undertaking by doing more than is necessary or desirable.
Man 1: Not gonna lie fam, mans pulled bare peng tings at the party, still
Man 2: Go-on fam, you’re over-egging it.
Man 2: Go-on fam, you’re over-egging it.
by Dr. Benjamin B. Barson January 12, 2021
by Swbit February 22, 2021
Drake Cooper Created this
You can use it’s all over for many situations like it’s all over for you as in your dead or it’s all over for you as in your girlfriend broke up with you or as in it’s all over for you your broke have no money
You can use it’s all over for many situations like it’s all over for you as in your dead or it’s all over for you as in your girlfriend broke up with you or as in it’s all over for you your broke have no money
by Drake Cooper January 03, 2020
To forget something as a result of smoking weed.Marijuana induced short term memory loss. Like having a cassette and recording over it.
by smokenomo June 10, 2013
Slang for official military language. In layman terms: Over. This means I sent my message (over) and am waiting for a response. But, I actually don't want a response from you, because I am quite impatient and most likely angry, which is why I quickly follow up with (out). Over and Out = my rant is finished. Let's not talk for a while.
by Erik70 April 21, 2017
After having blown something insignificant out of proportion, a person may use the phrase "I'm over it" in an attempt to save face and maintain the guise of a seemingly laid back attitude. This may directly contradict a preceding statement.
In this particular example of "I'm over it", the subject is a towel which has been left hanging outside the laundry, awaiting the next load of washing.
Amy: "Can we do something that towel?"
Dan: "It has only been there a few days, I'll put it in with the next load of washing"
Amy: "Well you know how I feel about towels... I'm over towels!!!"
Amy: "Can we do something that towel?"
Dan: "It has only been there a few days, I'll put it in with the next load of washing"
Amy: "Well you know how I feel about towels... I'm over towels!!!"
by BareGriss September 10, 2009
From Shaman King, when a shaman uses his Furyoku to manifest his spirit into an item related to that spirit.
by Asakura Hao August 14, 2004