over the counter
Related to over the counter: Over the Counter Market
over the counter
1. Of a medicinal product, not requiring a doctor's prescription to be purchased. Often hyphenated. I thought the infection was serious, but I just needed an over-the-counter cream. It wasn't until 1985 that this medication was available over the counter.
2. Of stocks, negotiated directly between buyer and seller, without being listed on an official stock exchange. He was offering an incredible price, so we just sold the stocks over the counter.
See also: counter, over
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
over the counter
Fig. [of medication bought or sold] without a prescription. (Hyphenated when prenominal. See also under the counter.) This is a good product. You can buy it over the counter. I don't put much trust in over-the-counter medications.
See also: counter, over
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
over the counter
by ordinary retail purchase, with no need for a prescription or licence.See also: counter, over
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
over the ˈcounter
goods, especially medicines, for sale over the counter can be bought without written permission from a doctor: These tablets are available over the counter.See also: counter, over
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
over the counter
1. Without being listed or available on an officially recognized stock exchange but in trade by direct negotiation between buyers and sellers: bought stocks over the counter.
2. Without a doctor's prescription being legally required: cold medicine that is available over the counter.
See also: counter, over
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
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