overdeal
English
Etymology
From over- + deal (“amount, portion”).
Noun
overdeal (plural overdeals)
- (obsolete) An amount left over; excess.
- Holland
- The overdeal in the price will be double.
- Holland
Verb
overdeal (third-person singular simple present overdeals, present participle overdealing, simple past and past participle overdealt)
- To have too many dealings.
- 2003, Carol Ummel Lindquist, Happily Married with Kids: It's Not Just a Fairy Tale, →ISBN, page 6:
- Extended family issues (Mom overdeals with his family and Dad underdeals with his family).
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Anagrams
- overlade, overlead