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Definition

Beyond normal, expected, or reasonable limits; outrageous.

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Origins

The adjectival form first appears c. 1935. See cite below. The adverbial form (in reference to World War I) first appears c. 1915.

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In Context

  • "I had come to regard the New Capitalism as an experiment till, in 1929, the whole thing went over the top and slid down to an utter collapse."
  • "You might have expected a pop star known for shows in which she has someone vomit paint on to the stage to come up with something similarly over the top for a live rendition of The Sound of Music. But Gaga chose to take the traditional route."
  • "Myers went over the top in the clubhouse, berating a reporter who questioned Myers' terminology."
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Also Said As

  • excessive
  • exaggerated
  • OTT
  • too much
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See Also

  • set-top box