odee

English

Etymology

Possibly a shortened form of overdose (compare OD (overdose)) or overdoing.[1]

Adverb

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  1. (New York CityCategory:New York City English#ODEE slangCategory:English slang#ODEE) Very, extremely.
    Synonyms: mad, hella, wicked, deadass, (MLE, MTE) bare
    I'm odee excited for the party tonight!!!Category:English terms with usage examples#ODEE

Adjective

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  1. (New York CityCategory:New York City English#ODEE slangCategory:English slang#ODEE) Over the top, excessive.
    Synonym: extra

References

  1. Kat Chow (17 January 2014), “Researchers Are Totes Studying How Ppl Shorten Words On Twitter”, in NPR, archived from the original on 7 June 2023:"Just like you'd say, 'Oh, it's hella great, people would say, 'It's odee great,' " Reddy explains. She thinks "OD" or "odee" might be a shortened form of "overdose"; others think it might be a clipping of "overdoing."

Further reading

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