1. To have moved on from something or someone and it no longer bother's you.
2. To be sick of something or someone.
1. "You still sad about yo' divorce dude?"
"Nah....I'm over it now."
"Do you still love yo' secretary?"
"Nah....I'm over it now."
2. "This CD has been playin for ages. I'm fully 'over it'!"
"I hate the way Joe always hog's the blunt. I'm over it!"
1. It's been a year since our break up, I think I'm finally over it.
2. Although the car crash that killed his brother was a traumaticordeal, the young man got over it as time went on.
Suggests you are completely fed up with the current state of affairs and are ready to incite the birth of a new paradigm.
What is this garbage on the television perpetuating hate and sexism? I'm over it and getting into a drum circle.
By Dara
It's Over
A pronouncement of the termination of a relationship by either one of the two parties involved in said relationship or an outside, objective party.
You: "Things were going so well. I called her twice a day, e-mailed and IM'ed her every five minutes, and gave up all my friends to hang out with her just to show her how much I cared. I honestly don't know what happened."