| OVERSKATE | • overskate v. (Transitive, ice hockey) To skate beyond the puck, thus losing control of it. • OVERSKATE v. in ice hockey, to skate beyond the puck, thus losing control of it. |
| OVERSKIRT | • overskirt n. A skirt worn visibly, especially over another layer, such as a petticoat. • OVERSKIRT n. an upper skirt, shorter than the dress, and usually draped. |
| OVERSTANK | • OVERSTINK v. (Shakespeare) to stink more than. |
| OVERSTINK | • OVERSTINK v. (Shakespeare) to stink more than. |
| OVERSTOCK | • overstock v. To stock to an excessive degree. • overstock n. An excessive stock; a surplus or glut. • OVERSTOCK v. to stock in excess. |
| OVERSTUNK | • OVERSTINK v. (Shakespeare) to stink more than. |
| OVERTAKEN | • overtaken v. Past participle of overtake. • overtaken adj. (Archaic) drunk; intoxicated. • OVERTAKE v. to catch up with. |
| OVERTAKES | • overtakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overtake. • OVERTAKE v. to catch up with. |
| OVERTALKS | • overtalks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overtalk. • OVERTALK v. to talk to excess. |
| OVERTASKS | • overtasks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overtask. • OVERTASK v. to impose too many tasks on. |
| OVERTHICK | • OVERTHICK adj. too thick. |
| OVERTHINK | • overthink v. (Archaic) To think about; think over. • overthink v. To think or analyze too much. • overthink v. (Rare) To think too highly (of); overestimate. |
| OVERTRICK | • overtrick n. (Bridge) A trick won by the declarer’s side which exceeds the amount of the contract. • OVERTRICK n. at bridge, a trick in excess of those contracted for. |
| TAKEOVERS | • takeovers n. Plural of takeover. • TAKEOVER n. the act of assuming control. |
| VOORSKOTS | • VOORSKOT n. (South African) advance payment made to a farmer for crops. |