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overtrovious 

Too much of something or excessive. Ridiculously more than what's necessary; a non-sensible amount.
May also be used to describe someone acting in an exorbitant manner.

Common spellings include: over trovious, over-trovious
Boss: "Kevin I need you to come into work early and finish David's reports before he comes in today. I also want you to stay after and clean up the office today."

Kevin: "That's so overtrovious, I'm not doing all of that!"

Maria: " OooOOoo Boyyyy!!!
overtrovious by Mr. Kria August 16, 2017

Overprotective Parents 

Parents who over protect their kids. What ever happened to survival of the fittest?
"I have to wear a helmet because I have Overprotective Parents"

overposter

people you are friends with on facebook who post meanless things, join endless groups, take unnecessary quizzes and add pointless applications, thus clogging up your minifeed.
Guy 1: that fucking george doe just became a fan of hamburgers..
Guy2: EW he's such and overposter
overposter by ivorybear August 15, 2009

Overprotective

A behavior in which you would fight (and possibly kill,) someone for hurting your friends and family.
She tried to hurt my friends, making my overprotective side kick in.
Overprotective by FishInWater September 24, 2016

Overdrown 

When you max out your overdraft debt to the fucking max - especially as a student - and your financial life and future is effectively over.
Guy 1: Did you hear about Kyle?
Guy 2: Yeah he’s £5k overdrawn!
Guy 1: Man he’s overdrowning!
Overdrown by Big Rizla October 30, 2019

the overprivileged class 

(n.) -- Those people in any society who are at a huge economic, cultural or moral advantage based on social constructs, ascribed status and/or nationality.
We always hear about the underprivileged class -- those people who have little money and have to struggle all their lives -- but we seldom hear about the overprivileged class: those who have too much money and never have to struggle at all.
the overprivileged class by PRwiz101 February 20, 2011