overcall

Pronunciation




Verb

 * 1)  To call a bet after another player has already called
 * Jill bet, Tommy called, and Julie overcalled.
 * 1)  To diagnose a condition that does not, in fact, exist.

Noun

 * 1)  A call which occurs after another player has already called
 * 2)  An additional contribution required of investors beyond the initial investment, should unforeseen expenses arise.
 * 3) An extra amount called up beyond the minimum required.
 * 4) An additional creative product that a producer can require at the producer's option during the contract period.
 * 5)  A positive diagnosis when there is, in fact, nothing wrong.
 * 1) An extra amount called up beyond the minimum required.
 * 2) An additional creative product that a producer can require at the producer's option during the contract period.
 * 3)  A positive diagnosis when there is, in fact, nothing wrong.
 * 1) An additional creative product that a producer can require at the producer's option during the contract period.
 * 2)  A positive diagnosis when there is, in fact, nothing wrong.
 * 1)  A positive diagnosis when there is, in fact, nothing wrong.
 * 1)  A positive diagnosis when there is, in fact, nothing wrong.
 * 1)  A positive diagnosis when there is, in fact, nothing wrong.
 * 1)  A positive diagnosis when there is, in fact, nothing wrong.