1. OCD - Noun
2. OCD - Adjective
(medicine, psychology) Initialism of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
(medicine) Initialism of osteochondritis dissecans.
OCD (comparative more OCD, superlative most OCD)
(figuratively, sometimes offensive) Exhibiting an obsessive tendency.
Oh, I'm crazy all right. I do have plenty of psychoses. Multiple personality, delusional dementia, OCD. I've got them all, but most of all, I'm crazy about you. Eoin Colfer
Sometimes labeling is only useful, like with OCD. Once you're labeled you can be treated. On other occasions labeling leads to tyranny, like with childhood bipolar disorder in the U.S. Jon Ronson
I have sporadic OCD cleaning moments around the house. But then I get lazy and I'm cured. It's a very inconsistent personality trait. Chris Hemsworth
When I was in my teens I had issues with OCD. J. K. Rowling
I have OCD mixed with ADD; you try living with that. Justin Timberlake
The whole aesthetics of computers very much feeds into my OCD. They fill my head with obsessionalities and my actions become very repetitive. It seems quite inimical to the dreamy state out of which fiction comes which seems so much less causally repetitive than the way one works on computers. Will Self