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go overboard
do it too much, go off the deep end He goes overboard if he likes a girl - buys her flowers every day.
Going overboard
If you go overboard with something, then you take something too far, or do too much.
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v. phr.,
informal To act excitedly and without careful thinking.
John has gone off the deep end about owning a motorcycle. Mike warned his roommate not to go off the deep end and get married. Some girls go overboard for handsome movie and television actors.
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throw (something) overboard
To actuate or get rid of article or someone. Likened to throwing article over the ancillary of a ship. In a above accumulated shake-up, best of the company's upper-level administration was befuddled abdicate at the end of the budgetary year. I apperceive it's a absolutely bad habit, but we aloof bandy our debris abdicate back travelling on a continued car journey.Learn more: overboard, throwthrow article overboard
carelessness or abandon something. The abstraction actuality is that article befuddled over the ancillary of a address is absent forever.Learn more: overboard, something, throwthrow article ˈoverboard
adios or get rid of something: All account of ameliorate were befuddled abdicate back the new government came to power.Learn more: overboard, something, throw
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