over-celebrate
verb 2
Definitions
verb
1
Alternative form of overcelebrate.
He DID drink on his off days, however, and since the diner had been closed for three days over the New Year's weekend, Tony had “over-celebrated” and was too hung over to come in.
Beef looked at me owlishly, and I thought for a moment that he, too, had over-celebrated.
2
Alternative form of overcelebrate.
These last two have perhaps been over-celebrated.
J. B. Jackson (1985) continues to point out the peculiar quirk in our national character that causes us to over-celebrate individuality, and to thus minimize the role played by cities, towns, and work communities in the formation of American character, life, and landscape.
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