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overscape 

derived from the word complicate.

verb; denotes that the context of the situation would become more inappropriate or more confusing if the subject continues explaining about it with more unnecessary details.
Why the hell do you have to overscape things? It's simple as it is itself.
overscape by TrickyJebus August 3, 2016

overhyped 

Basically means overrated. But when something is overhyped it is really too much. Been there, done that. Enough said.

Can be used to say to describe a state of high elation.
I am feeling totally overhyped after watching that bboying vid! It was sick!

Christmas is totally overhyped, it's not even gone October yet and we're already being bombared from every direction with it, as if preparing for it were the single most important oncoming event in our lives.
overhyped by Bah Zah October 30, 2010

overtype mode 

The biggest bitch in word processing programs. Ever. There is absolutey no point to this feature. At all.
I wrote my twelve page essay on quatum mechanics only to find a mispelled word on the third sentence of my second paragraph with overtype mode on. Needless to say, I was not happy.
overtype mode by Scyfersythe November 6, 2007

overtype 

Quite possibly the most annoying feature on Microsoft Word.
Damn! I just erased half my sentence because Overtype was on!
overtype by Kevin Esser December 2, 2007

Overspeed 

To indulge in too many alcoholic beverages to the point you can't control your actions. Overspeed is when the most amount of alcohol your body can handle safely is overstepped.
I went out for a few beers with mates and I oversped to the point I don't know how I got home. An engine overspeeds when it goes faster (harder) than its capable of. smasheddestroyedruineddrunk as bro
Overspeed by 2Bit February 12, 2013

overspelling 

The act of intentionally misspelling a word using far too many letters. The misspelled word is usually unpronounceable. Overspelling is often used to exaggerate words that are already hard to spell. It is also used to let the reader know that the writer is admitting they do not know the correct spelling, an informal substitution of the (sp) notation.
"I think that sports car was a Koeniggseggnssenggen," where 'Koeniggseggnssenggen' is considered overspelling, as opposed to, "I think that sports car was a Koeniggsegg(sp?)"

"I could seriously use some caffeininne, I am so tired right now."
overspelling by bembleton August 17, 2007