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overshare
[ oh-ver-shair ]
- to disclose too much (personal information) or too many (details) about oneself:
She overshared about her new boyfriend today, and we were both embarrassed.
- an instance of this:
Get ready for an overshare about his health problems.
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
- ´Çv±ð°ù·²õ³ó²¹°ùİù noun
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of overshare1
Example Sentences
Despite being comfortable with vulnerability and having a tendency at times to overshare, I went in to “Undersigned†with trepidation.
Sources said the 2022 studio ban was also related to Marciano’s “tendency to ‘overshare’ information with female staffers,†the Daily Beast reported.
“This causes many audience members to overshare to her during crowd work, which makes it even better.â€
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.
“I would overshare — might name-drop first and last: ‘So this song is about…’â€
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