... an uncle who teaches history or something over at the University

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...you've got an uncle who teaches history or something over at the University?"
The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett

What does 'over' mean here? is it like 'over there'?
 

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It provides some sense of the location of the university. We know there's some distance between here and there but it isn't a considerable distance. In this case, we can imagine that the university is perhaps a short drive away.

Yes, the preposition 'over' in the phrase 'over there' has a similar sense. It means there's some distance to be covered between here and there but it's easily coverable.
 
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