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overshare

[ oh-ver-shair ]

verb (used with or without object)

overshared, oversharing,
  1. to disclose too much (personal information) or too many (details) about oneself:

    She overshared about her new boyfriend today, and we were both embarrassed.



noun

  1. an instance of this:

    Get ready for an overshare about his health problems.

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Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms

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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

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Example Sentences

Examples have not been reviewed.

Despite being comfortable with vulnerability and having a tendency at times to overshare, I went in to “Undersigned†with trepidation.

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Sources said the 2022 studio ban was also related to Marciano’s “tendency to ‘overshare’ information with female staffers,†the Daily Beast reported.

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“This causes many audience members to overshare to her during crowd work, which makes it even better.â€

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PY: I’m glad that you point this out because — this is probably an overshare — but as I was making this work, I was sort of dating somebody, and I was really trying to get to know this person and connect with them.

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“I would overshare — might name-drop first and last: ‘So this song is about…’â€

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