Extra

What does Extra mean?

Being way too much

When you hear the term ‘Extra’, it’s usually describing someone who’s being too much, often in a way that gets on people’s nerves. Picture a friend who’s had a few too many drinks trying to leap off the garage into the swimming pool, or a boss who’s excessively nit-picky. That’s what being ‘extra’ looks like.

The term can also apply to someone who’s trying way too hard to fit in or be the life of the party. It’s like turning up the volume to max when a lower setting would do just fine. It’s mostly used as a way to criticize someone’s behavior, similar to the term ‘basic’.

If someone labels you as being ‘extra’, it’s a good idea to step back and take a breather. You’re probably doing too much and need to tone it down a notch. The term is usually used as a noun or an adjective to describe someone’s behavior.

Example for using ‘Extra’ in a conversation

Omg, did you see Tina’s outfit today? She’s so extra! πŸ™„

Haha, I know right? She always goes all out with her fashion choices. πŸ˜‚

Yeah, it’s like she’s trying too hard to stand out. It can be a bit much sometimes. πŸ™ˆ

Totally! She needs to tone it down and just be herself. Being extra all the time can be exhausting. πŸ˜