overmissEtymologyFrom over- + miss.verbTo miss excessively or too much.“Doting on some dogs when home creates a dog that may overmiss people when left alone.”To miss by overstepping.“It was dark in the hall, and by going down, I was holding on to the banister there and I overmissed the step, I overstepped the last step, and I fell flat down and I couldn't get up.”