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Definition of overshare in English: overshareverbəʊvəˈʃɛːˈoʊvərˌʃɛr [no object]often as noun oversharingReveal an inappropriate amount of detail about one's personal life. her taste for oversharing was part of a grassroots publicity campaign that cost her and her label nothing Example sentencesExamples - It's been fairly well documented (I'm a blogger, I've been doing it for 11 years, oversharing is in my nature) that I've lost a sizeable amount of weight this year.
- "I do think that there are intimacy and privacy issues with any memoir or personal essay or blog post, and I know that people can accuse me of oversharing," she admits.
- Most obviously, it leads to a great deal of oversharing: all of those photographs that seemed like a fun idea at the time are only the beginning of it.
- I can give my site a bit more of my tender love if I am still passionate about the web and my shameless oversharing on this blog, but there are more interesting to do in my life every weekend or after work.
- When I wrote about it before, many of the comments said how it's somehow inappropriate or oversharing to talk about infertility or the trials people go through to start a family.
- It's meant to highlight privacy issues in our culture of oversharing or whatever, but I'm slightly more concerned about the lengthy gaps between the days he wore deodorant.
- I know I could be oversharing here again, but, you know, it's always better to get these things out up front.
- She is not exactly guilty of oversharing though maybe she deserves points for that, too.
- And that lowered expectation of privacy is not just a function of the information oversharing common on social networking sites.
- Internet dating offers an interesting case study of these technological risks, for it encourages both transparency and oversharing, as well as another danger: it insists that we reduce and market ourselves as the disembodied sum of our parts.
- Knowing that the worst of my online oversharing is still publicly accessible doesn't thrill me, but it doesn't scare me anymore either.
- I do sincerely hope everyone reading this concurs, or I may have overshared.
- The letters are by turns hilarious and tragic, highly inappropriate and oversharing.
- Today, I'm thinking maybe I'm a New Yorker: I like black and whites (cookies) and onion bagels, and short attention spans and oversharing.
Derivativesnoun Facebook and Twitter are both sites for oversharers. Example sentencesExamples - I'm an inveterate oversharer.
- I must be a massive oversharer!
- "I think that crossing the chasm from the early adopter segment of oversharers, over to the more reticent mainstream, is not something that will happen right away," he says.
Definition of overshare in US English: overshareverbˈoʊvərˌʃɛrˈōvərˌSHer [no object]often as noun oversharingReveal an inappropriate amount of detail about one's personal life. her taste for oversharing was part of a grassroots publicity campaign that cost her and her label nothing Example sentencesExamples - The letters are by turns hilarious and tragic, highly inappropriate and oversharing.
- It's meant to highlight privacy issues in our culture of oversharing or whatever, but I'm slightly more concerned about the lengthy gaps between the days he wore deodorant.
- She is not exactly guilty of oversharing though maybe she deserves points for that, too.
- Most obviously, it leads to a great deal of oversharing: all of those photographs that seemed like a fun idea at the time are only the beginning of it.
- I know I could be oversharing here again, but, you know, it's always better to get these things out up front.
- I can give my site a bit more of my tender love if I am still passionate about the web and my shameless oversharing on this blog, but there are more interesting to do in my life every weekend or after work.
- It's been fairly well documented (I'm a blogger, I've been doing it for 11 years, oversharing is in my nature) that I've lost a sizeable amount of weight this year.
- I do sincerely hope everyone reading this concurs, or I may have overshared.
- Internet dating offers an interesting case study of these technological risks, for it encourages both transparency and oversharing, as well as another danger: it insists that we reduce and market ourselves as the disembodied sum of our parts.
- And that lowered expectation of privacy is not just a function of the information oversharing common on social networking sites.
- Today, I'm thinking maybe I'm a New Yorker: I like black and whites (cookies) and onion bagels, and short attention spans and oversharing.
- Knowing that the worst of my online oversharing is still publicly accessible doesn't thrill me, but it doesn't scare me anymore either.
- When I wrote about it before, many of the comments said how it's somehow inappropriate or oversharing to talk about infertility or the trials people go through to start a family.
- "I do think that there are intimacy and privacy issues with any memoir or personal essay or blog post, and I know that people can accuse me of oversharing," she admits.
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