I'm over it
1) The expression of a loss of interest in something or someone.2) The indication that a negative event is no longer bothersome to someone.I'm over it
Something you say when something like a break-up with your girl-/boy-freind and you've supposedly forgotten about it and have moved on. Yeah right...
Example:
Joe: Dude, you all right? I heard Shelly dumped you last night...
John: Nah, I'm over it...
Joe: Dude, you all right? I heard Shelly dumped you last night...
John: Nah, I'm over it...
I'm over it
I'm over it
An expression used when someone is tired of talking about something; another way of saying, "Ok, this conversation is pointless, let's talk about something else."
Example:
Sally: Oh my God, Pam is sooooo annoying. She always....
15 Minutes later
Sally: I can't believe that anyone could be as annoying as her...
Donna: Yeah. Well, I'm over it.
Sally: Oh my God, Pam is sooooo annoying. She always....
15 Minutes later
Sally: I can't believe that anyone could be as annoying as her...
Donna: Yeah. Well, I'm over it.
I'm over it
I'm over it
01. To forget something.
02. No longer affected by a past event.
03. I find someone new, I'm over you, I'm over it.
I don't feel anything anymore, if you think I'm still hating you (or loving you), dudette I'm over it!
02. No longer affected by a past event.
03. I find someone new, I'm over you, I'm over it.
I don't feel anything anymore, if you think I'm still hating you (or loving you), dudette I'm over it!
Example:
Rosemary: PLEASEEEE JOHN! PLEASSE
John: I'm over you
Reosemary: I DON'T MEAN TO CALL YOU A SLUT
John: I'm over it!
Rosemary: PLEASEEEE JOHN! PLEASSE
John: I'm over you
Reosemary: I DON'T MEAN TO CALL YOU A SLUT
John: I'm over it!
I'm over it
No longer being interested in (participating in) something; having had enough of it; having lost a former interest or affection for something.
origin: To get over someone or something traditionally means that he, she or it is no longer in your thoughts.
c/f 'get over it'
origin: To get over someone or something traditionally means that he, she or it is no longer in your thoughts.
c/f 'get over it'
Example:
You can have this puzzle back, I'm over it.
I'm over going out to bars and looking for girls
You can have this puzzle back, I'm over it.
I'm over going out to bars and looking for girls
I'm over it
I'm over it
Example:
Considerate asshole/friend: Dude... sorry about M...elany. Yeah, she was hot. That's too bad man.
Response: Her name is Melissa. Oh, but uh, I'm over it.
Friend: Dude... you crying?
Response: hell no, let's just watch TV.
Considerate asshole/friend: Dude... sorry about M...elany. Yeah, she was hot. That's too bad man.
Response: Her name is Melissa. Oh, but uh, I'm over it.
Friend: Dude... you crying?
Response: hell no, let's just watch TV.