1. overspending - Noun
2. overspending - Verb
overspending
present participle of overspend
overspending (plural overspendings)
The spending of too much money.
Overspending is as certain a part of the holiday season as overeating. But pushing away from both the table and the cash register at least a little bit sooner can make the post-holiday hangover hurt a little bit less. Jeffrey Kluger
My illness is one often characterized by dramatic overspending - in my case through frenzied shopping sprees, credit card abuse, excessive hoarding of unnecessary material goods and bizarre generosity with family, friends and even strangers. Andy Behrman
Experience tells us that we do not need more overspending or higher taxes to grow jobs. We do not need more regulations or more government control - such as the government takeover of health care or the restrictions in domestic energy production. Tim Walberg
Pointing out that overspending on public-employee benefits leads to fiscal instability does not mean that public employees are bad people or that they deserve to fall on hard times; it's just observing a simple truth. Devin Nunes
Consider our difficulties avoiding junk food and overspending. Such addictions were carefully planned-for by professional marketing teams. Robert J. Shiller
Another resident Vna Shastry said, “I have seen Swiggy, Zomato boys jumping signals, overtaking vehicles, overspending and riding rash just to make sure they deliver in time. Source: Internet