ALL meanings of go overboard
go o·ver·board
G g - intransitive verb+adverb go overboard do sth extravagantly, to excess 1
- intransitive verb+adverb go overboard fall off a boat 1
- adverb go overboard over the side of a ship or boat, especially into or in the water: to fall overboard. 1
- idioms go overboard go overboard, to go to extremes, especially in regard to approval or disapproval of a person or thing: I think the critics went overboard in panning that new show. 1
- phrase go overboard If you say that someone goes overboard, you mean that they do something to a greater extent than is necessary or reasonable. 0
- noun go overboard to be extremely enthusiastic 0
- noun go overboard to go to extremes 0
- noun go overboard to go to extremes; esp., to be wildly enthusiastic 0
- verb go overboard To fall out of a vessel. 0
- verb go overboard (Intransitive Verb) IDI To go too far, be excessive. 0