Definition of «doing too much»
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- Description
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This phrase describes someone who is overacting, trying too hard to impress others, or being unnecessarily dramatic in a situation. It is used to call out performative behavior that feels forced or cringey to the observer. The expression serves as a social corrective to remind people to stay grounded or act naturally.
- Example
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She wore a full ball gown to a casual backyard barbecue; she’s really doing too much.
Bro, you don't need to scream every time the camera turns on, you're doing too much.
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