The idiomatic pharse over and orer means?
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The phrase has been used since the early 1500s. The words 'over', and 'above' are both prepositions This means that they tell you where something is located in relation to something else. In the case of the idiom it is used more as an adverb, meaning "furthermore or excessive". It is used to add emphasis.
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