Wiktionary
a. Being too privileged
Usage examples of "overprivileged".
When Philip found himself face to face with this unacceptable series of choices, another occurred to him, and he called his overprivileged, never quite to be trusted brother in New York.
It was in this monstrous environment that Carlo grew up, an immensely talented and profoundly neurotic member of the overprivileged minority.
I twirled Toni and I sucked Sue and the visions of the gray gomere twats and the diseased white and black and native American and under- and overprivileged twats were replaced by fuzzy blond Danish twats and a neat little clit writhing in those spangled gluteal folds.
I simply do not subscribe to the hypocrisy of sitting in a church surrounded by an overprivileged Society that sings alleluias on Sunday and practices hedonism the rest of the week.
She was an animal as was he, as were Bozo and Atal, that overprivileged, underchallenged little idiot with his kangaroo-skin shoes.
He continued to be a prig, and at the same time he did not clear himself of the most obscene charge of a crime against one who may have been overprivileged and unlikable, but was still-in memory, at least-a child.
And Holly Rodan, the overprivileged child from Denver, was the happiest of all.
It would be tempting, too, to say that this carelessness might be traced to the overprivileged lives of Georgian ministers, but then, what of another famous failure of communications: when American commanders were not warned of probable attack on Pearl Harbor?
And so Mark Armstrong entered the day: a white, overprivileged, overweight, late-middle-aged Englishman - with, according to Fred, no symbolic significance on a world stage which now belonged to women, blacks, Muslims and former members of the Soviet Empire - sometimes gently satirised as one of the chattering classes, trying to concentrate on Rudolf and the franchise bids, his future, the desperation in Northern Ireland, the situation in the Gulf, a tone he had not quite resolved in Nick's call.