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    over the top

    adverb

    • 1. to an excessive or exaggerated degree: informal "some performances go over the top"
    • 2. over the parapet of a trench and into battle: historical "I'll be in the trench with you chaps when you go over the top"

    adjective

    • 1. excessive or exaggerated: "failed, over-the-top attempts at humour"

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  2. Learn the meaning of over the top, an informal expression that means too extreme and not suitable, or demanding too much attention or effort. See examples, synonyms, translations and related words.

  3. Jul 7, 2024 · Learn the meaning of over-the-top, an adjective that describes something extremely or excessively flamboyant or outrageous. See examples of over-the-top in sentences and its word history and synonyms.

  4. Learn the meaning and origin of the phrase over the top, which can describe something excessive, outrageous, or surpassing a goal. See how to use it in sentences and compare it with similar expressions.

  5. When something goes way beyond what's expected, it's over-the-top. Your sister's outfit can be described as over-the-top if she is wearing a sequinned dress, a feather boa, and a black silk top hat. The gift you give your fourth grade teacher is also over-the-top if it's two tickets to a Broadway play and a diamond ring.

  6. OVER THE TOP definition: too extreme and not suitable: . Learn more.

  7. Surpassing a goal or quota, as in The new salesmen are excellent; they were over the top within the first six months . [Mid-1900s]

  8. Meaning & use. adverb. 1. 1915–. In the First World War (1914–18): over the parapet of a trench and into battle; usually in to go over the top. Now historical or in extended use. 1915. Then the Captain gave the order to charge, at the same time mounting the parapet, and over the top we went, the Captain shouting ‘Come on.’.