Over and Under
to get over a person, you need to get under one.
“man, you’re still not over your ex?”
“yea so”
“well you need to get over and under.”
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- overdote
(v.)to administer too much affection and/or attention to a significant other. jason totally overdoted on amy, so she dumped him. his nonstop calling was getting annoying.
- over the under
a perseverance over something unpleasant. “to us, the t-tle over the under means we’re over all the negative stuff, we want to move forward.” — kirk windenstein
- oxword
a made-up, slang, or fictional-world-specific word that someone tricked the oxford english dictionary into printing, but that no reputable dictionary would ever include. screenager? what the h-ll is a screenager? is that an oxword? a word that is part of oxford dictionary indian words, including ‘bindaas’, ‘lehnga’ and ‘masala’ are not oxwords
- oaay
ok. sometimes used with the word welp! welp! oaay! whaturyougonnado?
- Oakbro
n- fool, one who is incessanlty owned. v- to become owned. to fail. to become defaced. oh, snap fgt. you just got oakbroed.