overfamiliar
English
Etymology
Adjective
overfamiliar (comparative more overfamiliar, superlative most overfamiliar)
- Common or repeated to the point of being unnoticed or annoying.
- (Used with “with”) So acquainted with something, that one doesn't notice it, or is annoyed by it.
- Overly friendly or intimate.
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