👉 The slang term 'overgirded' is used to describe something that feels completely outside its place and does not fit within a certain structure or framework.
Let's say we're talking about a painting. Imagine a painting with no borders, so to speak, where every part of the canvas seems to be independent of one another. The overgirded painting would have an endless amount of space between all the different parts, like having two identical pizzas with overlapping toppings.
Here's how it sounds in an edgy or unsettling way:
"Hey, I'm a painter who can create any type of masterpiece with no boundaries. But when it comes to my own work, I'm a masterful overgirded artist who knows exactly where each component fits into the bigger picture."
In this example, 'overgirded' refers to something that feels outside the bounds of what is expected or normal for a painting in terms of structure and composition.