1) The expression of a loss of interest in something or someone.
2) The indication that a negative event is no longer bothersome to someone.
2) The indication that a negative event is no longer bothersome to someone.
1) I thought that Bud Light was great beer when I started drinking, but now I'm over it.
2) I suffered for days after she broke up with me, but I'm over it now.
2) I suffered for days after she broke up with me, but I'm over it now.
by Webster April 20, 2004

A statement commonly used to distract people from the fact that one is NOT actually over something. Mainly used to avoid rough situations or conversations.
by JG88 June 05, 2014

by cherrichic13 April 24, 2004

Something you say when something like a break-up with your girl-/boy-freind and you've supposedly forgotten about it and have moved on. Yeah right...
by NtAt April 26, 2004

by Booty April 29, 2004

An expression used when someone is tired of talking about something; another way of saying, "Ok, this conversation is pointless, let's talk about something else."
Sally: Oh my God, Pam is sooooo annoying. She always....
15 Minutes later
Sally: I can't believe that anyone could be as annoying as her...
Donna: Yeah. Well, I'm over it.
15 Minutes later
Sally: I can't believe that anyone could be as annoying as her...
Donna: Yeah. Well, I'm over it.
by zanny May 27, 2004

by my uterus and i October 04, 2005
