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Over and Out

A conflicting term introduced by Hollywood and Military wannabes. In mediocre movies, the phrase is said to acknowledge a response on the radio. In actuality, "Over" means that you have heard the message and expect a reply while "Out" means that you have heard the message but you are ending the conversation.

Soldier 1 : "Eh Sergeant, didn't that Corporal fail his radio test?"
Soldier 2 : "That Chuck Norris addict said 'Over and Out' like the Holly-fucking-wood movie!"

by The Legendary October 16, 2014

208πŸ‘ 45πŸ‘Ž


Over and Out

A informal military radio term commonly used in Hollywood movies. The term is not used in actual military use because it is a paradoxical term. The term, imformally speaking, means, β€œtalk to you later”.

Okay Bravo, over and out.

by Fujirose December 27, 2017

30πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


Over and Out

The day after a party with booze and bud - you're hung over and burnt out.

Last night was amazing. I'm just so over and out.

by Tits' August 24, 2007

40πŸ‘ 144πŸ‘Ž


over and out

an informal way of saying 'bye'.
often used in the armed forces, followed by a salute.
Also works well with a wink... ;)

Person 1: "was nice talking, will see you tomorrow"
Person 2: "yes mate... over and out ;)"

by Shane Acton :P September 28, 2006

198πŸ‘ 192πŸ‘Ž


over and out

Slang for official military language. In layman terms: Over. This means I sent my message (over) and am waiting for a response. But, I actually don't want a response from you, because I am quite impatient and most likely angry, which is why I quickly follow up with (out). Over and Out = my rant is finished. Let's not talk for a while.

You are a jerk. Over and Out.

by Erik70 April 21, 2017

26πŸ‘ 34πŸ‘Ž


Over an out

A way of saying goodbye or cya later

Timmy bob: ryt lads at me away
Jim: ight over an out

by Squigs33333312 April 11, 2020

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