overcaffeinated
English
Etymology
over- + caffeinated
Adjective
overcaffeinated (comparative more overcaffeinated, superlative most overcaffeinated)
- Having ingested too much caffeine, especially in the form of coffee
- 2007 December 13, Paul Boutin, “A Universe of Gadget Advice”, in New York Times:
- It is a wonder some overcaffeinated hacker hasn't cobbled together the code to scrape all of the above into one gadget shopping supersite.
- 2009, Joel Rubinoff, It's not a dream: They're back (in Toronto Star, 19 March 2009)
- Unsure what to make of it, I flicked on Entertainment Tonight (7:30 p.m. weekdays on NBC, Global) to find — gak — his sister Marie, who served her own headline-grabbing stint on Dancing two seasons ago, being treated like visiting royalty by the outrageously overcaffeinated Mary Hart.
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Verb
overcaffeinated
- simple past tense and past participle of overcaffeinate