overshare
[ oh-ver-shair ]
verb (used with or without object),o·ver·shared, o·ver·shar·ing,
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
an instance of this: Get ready for an overshare about his health problems.
Origin of overshare
1Other words from overshare
- o·ver·shar·er, noun
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How to use overshare in a sentence
But the expectations in our Oprahfied culture are that candidates are supposed to share, even overshare, on such matters.
Mitt Romney’s Swiss-Cheese Campaign Places Most of His Life Off Limits | Howard Kurtz | May 22, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTThe overshare Award Given to the person who told us far more than we wanted to hear this year.
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