o'er

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An old English word that means on top of something, like a pile of trash or a bad decision.
I had to live o'er my brother's bad choices for years.
The dog slept o'er the whole kitchen.
My mom is o'er everything I do.
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In ye Olde English times, lords would o'er serfs, like they were ants and the lord was a giant with a boot.
The lord o'ed the serfs every morning.
The king o'ed the peasants until they cried.
My dad o'ed me when I failed math.
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To o'er is to brag like a fool, like you just won a fight with a chicken.
He o'ed about his chicken fight victory.
She o'ed in the hallway like she was the queen of the school.
My brother o'ed after he beat up the mailman.
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When the sky looks like it's about to poop on you, that’s o'er, and you know it’s coming from miles away.
The sky looked o'er, and it rained for three days.
I saw the clouds o'er and ran inside.
The forecast said o'er, and I believed it.
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To be o'er is to be so well-fed you’re like a sausage that’s been stuffed into a pig.
My uncle is o'er from eating all the pies.
She’s o'er because she eats every day.
I’m o'er because I ate three pizzas.
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