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A Writer's Dictionary:

OTT Definition


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OTT
abbreviation
    1. slang
      Over the top (see under over).




over
adverb
    1. Above and across.
      Thesaurus: above, aloft, yonder, there.
    2. Outwards and downwards.
      Example: knock him over
      Example: The kettle boiled over
    3. Across a space; to or on the other side.
      Example: fly over from Australia
    4. From one person, side or condition to another.
      Example: win them over
      Example: turn the card over
    5. Through, from beginning to end, usually with concentration.
      Example: read the letter over
      Example: think it over thoroughly
    6. Again; in repetition.
      Example: do it twice over
      Thesaurus: again, another time, afresh.
    7. At an end.
      Example: The game is over
    8. So as to cover completely.
      Example: paper the cracks over
    9. Beyond a limit; in excess (of).
      Example: go over budget
      Example: spend over £10
    10. Remaining.
      Example: left over
      Thesaurus: additionally, in addition, besides.
    11. Until a later time.
      Example: hold payment over until February
prep
    1. In or to a position which is above or higher in place, importance, authority, value or number, etc.
      Thesaurus: above, atop, higher than, superior to, in charge of, in command of.
    2. Above and from one side to another.
      Example: fly over the sea
    3. So as to cover.
      Example: flopped over his eyes
      Thesaurus: protecting, covering.
    4. Out and down from.
      Example: fall over the edge
    5. Throughout the extent of something.
      Example: read over that page again
    6. During a specified time or period.
      Example: sometime over the weekend
    7. Until after a specified time.
      Example: stay over Monday night
    8. More than.
      Example: over a year ago
    9. Concerning; about.
      Example: argue over who would pay
    10. While occupied with something.
      Example: chat about it over coffee
    11. Occupying time with something.
      Example: spend a day over the preparations
    12. Recovered from the effects of something.
      Example: be over the accident
    13. By means of something.
      Example: hear about it over the radio
    14. Divided by.
      Example: Six over three is two
adj
    1. Upper; higher.
    2. Outer.
    3. Excessive. See also over-.
      Thesaurus: extra, excessive, remaining, surplus, superfluous.
exclamation
    1. Used during two-way radio conversations: showing that one has finished speaking and expects a reply.
noun
    1. A series of six (or formerly in Australia eight) balls bowled by the same bowler from the same end of the pitch.
    2. Play during such a series of balls.
Idiom: be all over someone
    colloq
    To make a great fuss of them, often ingratiatingly.
Idiom: over again
    Once more.
Idiom: over against something
    Opposite it; in contrast with it.
Idiom: over and above something
    In addition to it.
Idiom: over and over again
    Repeatedly.
Idiom: over head and ears
    Completely submerged.
Idiom: over the top
    colloq
    Excessive; exaggerated.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon ofer.



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