Usually means: Above or higher than something.
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General (29 matching dictionaries)
  1. over, over-: Merriam-Webster.com
  2. over, over-: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
  3. over, over-: American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
  4. over, over-: Collins English Dictionary
  5. over: Vocabulary.com
  6. OVer, Over, Over, over, over: Wordnik
  7. over, over-: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  8. over, over-: Wiktionary
  9. over, over-: Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Ed.
  10. over, over-: The Wordsmyth English Dictionary-Thesaurus
  11. over: Infoplease Dictionary
  12. over, over-: Dictionary.com
  13. over: Online Etymology Dictionary
  14. over, over-: Cambridge Essential American English Dictionary
  15. Over (Blake Shelton song), Over (Breaking Bad), Over (Drake song), Over (Hey! Say! JUMP song), Over (Lindsay Lohan song), Over (Portishead song), Over (album), Over (cricket), Over: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  16. Over: Online Plain Text English Dictionary
  17. over: Webster's Revised Unabridged, 1913 Edition
  18. over: Rhymezone
  19. over, over: AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary
  20. over: Webster's 1828 Dictionary
  21. over: MyWord.info
  22. Over: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (1898)
  23. over: Free Dictionary
  24. over: Mnemonic Dictionary
  25. over, over, over-: Dictionary/thesaurus
  26. over: Wikimedia Commons US English Pronunciations
  27. over-: MyWord.info

Business (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. Glossary of Legal Terms (No longer online)
  2. over: Legal dictionary

Computing (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. BABEL: Computer Oriented Abbreviations and Acronyms (No longer online)
  2. Over (cricket), over: Encyclopedia

Medicine (1 matching dictionary)
  1. online medical dictionary (No longer online)

Miscellaneous (1 matching dictionary)
  1. OVER: Acronym Finder

Science (1 matching dictionary)
  1. Over: Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics

Slang (4 matching dictionaries)
  1. over, over, over, over, over: Green’s Dictionary of Slang
  2. American-Australian Slang Dictionary (No longer online)
  3. Over: Dublin Slang and Phrasebook
  4. OVER, over: Urban Dictionary

Sports (3 matching dictionaries)
  1. Hickok Sports Glossaries (No longer online)
  2. Texas Hold'em Dictionary (No longer online)
  3. Over: Sports Definitions

Tech (3 matching dictionaries)
  1. DOD Dictionary of Military Terms: Joint Acronyms and Abbreviations (No longer online)
  2. over: Chapters in the Sky
  3. Sweetwater Music (No longer online)

(Note: See overed as well.)

Definitions from Wiktionary (
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American English Definition British English Definition
adjective:  Finished; ended; concluded.
adjective:  (botany) Of a flower: wilting or withering.
adjective:  (informal, of an ongoing situation) Hopeless; irrecoverable.
adjective:  (informal) Visiting one's home or other location.
adjective:  Having surmounted an obstacle.
adjective:  (informal) Having an excess in a particular respect.
adjective:  Surplus to requirements.
adjective:  (professional wrestling slang) Of a wrestler: generating a reaction from fans.
adverb:  Describing a physical change of position or state.
adverb:  From one position or location to another, horizontally or approximately so, or along a route visualised as "across".
adverb:  Across from one side of something to the other.
adverb:  So as to pass above.
adverb:  Up one side of something, across, and then down the other side.
adverb:  Across something, such as an edge, and then downwards.
adverb:  From an upright position to a horizontal one.
adverb:  So as to fold towards or onto itself.
adverb:  On top of something, or so as to cover something.
adverb:  So as to reverse up/down orientation, or otherwise change orientation by rotating.
adverb:  So as to reverse or exchange position(s) .
adverb:  Expressing figurative movement from one position or state across to another.
adverb:  Indicating a direction or location away from the speaker, usually roughly horizontally or visualised as such
adverb:  Thoroughly; completely; from beginning to end.
adverb:  (often in compounds) To a high or excessive degree; overly; see also over-.
adverb:  Beyond or in excess of what is correct or expected.
adverb:  To a future time.
adverb:  Overnight (throughout the night).
adverb:  Indicating repetition.
adverb:  (US, usually with do) Again; another time; once more; over again.
adverb:  Used for rhetorical effect to reinforce that something was done the stated number of times.
adverb:  See also individual entries for phrasal verbs: go over, hand over, run over, take over, win over, etc.
noun:  (cricket) A set of six legal balls bowled.
noun:  Any surplus amount of money, goods delivered, etc.
noun:  (informal) Something having an excess of a particular property.
noun:  (gambling) A bet that a particular sporting statistic, such a points scored in a game, will be above a certain stated value.
verb:  (UK, transitive, dialect, obsolete) To go over, or jump over.
verb:  (UK, intransitive, dialect, obsolete) To run about.
noun:  (rare, dialectal or obsolete) A shore, riverbank.
noun:  A village and civil parish in South Cambridgeshire district, Cambridgeshire, England (OS grid ref TL3770).
noun:  A suburban area in Winsford, Cheshire West and Chester district, Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ6366).
noun:  A hamlet in Almondsbury parish, South Gloucestershire district, Gloucestershire, England (OS grid ref ST5882)
noun:  A hamlet near Gloucester in Highnam parish, Tewkesbury district, Gloucestershire (OS grid ref SO8119).
noun:  A village in Seevetal, Lower Saxony, Germany.

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