Overboard

  • 1Overboard — may refer to: Man overboard; a situation where a person goes over the side of a ship or boat into the water, possibly needing rescue Overboard (1987 film), a 1987 movie starring Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell Overboard (comic strip), a comic strip… …

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  • 2Overboard! — Developer(s) Psygnosis Publisher(s) Psygnosis Platform(s) …

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  • 3Overboard! — Entwickler Psygnosis Publisher …

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  • 4Overboard — O ver*board , adv. Over the side of a ship; hence, from on board of a ship, into the water; as, to fall overboard. [1913 Webster] {To throw overboard}, to discard; to abandon, as a dependent or friend. {To go overboard}, to go to an extreme; to… …

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  • 5Overboard! — Éditeur Psygnosis Développeur Psygnosis Date de sortie 1997 Genre Action, bataille navale Mode de jeu 1 à 2 joueurs …

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  • 6Overboard — Solicita una imagen para este artículo. Título Un mar de líos Ficha técnica …

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  • 7overboard — ► ADVERB ▪ from a ship into the water. ● go overboard Cf. ↑go overboard …

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  • 8overboard — [ō′vər bôrd΄] adv. [ME ouer borde < OE ofor bord: see OVER & BOARD] 1. over a ship s side 2. from a ship into the water ☆ go overboard Informal to go to extremes; esp., to be wildly enthusiastic throw overboard to discard …

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  • 9overboard — (adj.) over the side of a ship, O.E. ofor bord, from OVER (Cf. over) + bord side of a ship (see BOARD (Cf. board) (n.2)). Figurative sense of excessively, beyond one s means (especially in phrase go overboard) first attested 1931 in Damon Runyon …

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  • 10overboard — index extreme (exaggerated) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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