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| o·ver·share [ vər shér ] |
transitive and intransitive verb (past and past participle o·ver·shared, present participle o·ver·shar·ing, 3rd person present singular o·ver·shares) |
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share personal information too freely: to give inappropriately personal or detailed information to somebody else, especially a stranger
 a retiring person, not usually inclined to overshare
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noun (plural o·ver·shares) |
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personal information shared too freely: a set of confidences that are inappropriately personal or detailed
 launched into a sudden overshare about his failed plans
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 o·ver·share adjective |
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