What Americans typically call a foreign battle theater.
Stems from a popular patriotic song of the world war one era by the same name.
Usually a terrible place to be.
Bill: Where's Rick?
Scott: He joined up. He's over there.
Bill: No. Aw fuck! This has to end.
A term used by Americans to describe somewhere foreign. The term was mostly used to describe Europe during the first world war
Johnie: I don’t want to fight
Propaganda boi: the Huns wanted Mexico to attack us and don’t forget how they sunk our boat Johnie: OVER THERE! OVER THERE! SEND THE WORD, SEND THE WORD, OVER THERE!
THAT THE YANKS ARE COMING! THE YANKS ARE COMING! THE DRUM RUM-TUMMING EVERYWHERE! SO PREPARE! SAY A PRAYER! SEND THE WORD, SEND THE WORD TO BEWARE! WE’LL BE OVER, WERE COMING OVER! AND WE WONT COME BACK TI’LL ITS OVER OVER THERE!
Universal callout of any multiplayer game where a player tells his teammates that he spotted something at a somewhere, but cannot think of how to phrase it because it happened too quickly, ends up saying "over there" instead, still leaving others clueless.
Player1: Shit, someone killed me he is over there.
Player2: WHERE!!!
Player1: OVER THERE!!!
Player2: WHAT DO YOU MEAN OVER THERE, IM NOW FUCKING DEAD!!!