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earbasher

n.

someone who talks

too

much

[Australia] ; [NZ]

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overtrain

Conjugate

v.

to train

too

much, to train excessively

Coaches can’t overtrain the athletes before a championship.

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overtrain

Conjugate

v.

to practice something excessively, to train

too

much

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noob

n.

a player who asks

too

many funny questions that can be related as being stupid

Origin of the word is a “newbie” that can be shortened as a Newb

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badass

n.

a person who does not care

too

much about the others, a little rude, assertive

[Fam.]

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pedantic

adj.

characterizing a person who relies

too

much on academic learning or who is overly concerned with minor details, rules or formalisms

Ex: Our company doesn’t like to deal with this work supervisor because they say he’s too draconian and quite pedantic.

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overshare

Conjugate

v.

to overshare is to share

too

much intimate information with somebody

“sorry, have I overshared?”

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plug and play

adj.

1. [Comp.] a device that once plugged in is automatically recognized by the system and launches the expected process without any action on the user’s side; 2. [Bus.] a new employee who is able to start work without

too

much induction and training

[Comp.];[Bus.] can be used as both noun and adjective: plug and play device; plug and play employee or simply plug and play (noun)

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can’t be arsed

exp.

if you can’t be arsed to do something, you can’t be bothered to do it (you are

too

lazy to do it)

colloquial, British, very common

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to jump the gun

exp.

to do something

too

soon, especially without thinking carefully about it

Originally used in sports contests that are started by firing a gun

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what’s the catch

id.

when sth sounds

too

good to be true and not as good as it seems to be and you suspect that there is a hidden problem

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have money to burn

v.

used for saying that you think someone is spending

too

much money on things they do not need

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avoidantly attached

adj.

relative to people who are attached but don’t want to be

too

intimate with someone on whom they are dependent

psychology

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misery loves company

exp.

expression meaning that someone who is not happy tends to find comfort in seeing others unhappy

too

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pride comes before fall

id.

def.: if you are

too

confident about yourself, something bad will happen to show you that you are not as good as you think you are

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