uber-
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English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from German über-. Doublet of over-.
Pronunciation
[edit]Or, imitating the German, [ˈjuːbə], [ˈɪuːbə], [ˈyːbə(ɹ)].
Prefix
[edit]uber-
- (slang, augmentative) Super; really; mega-.
- 2004 January 11, “This Is No Place For Noise”, in Albuquerque Journal, page B1:
- Uber-fans forget that even a sporting arena is a public place, not the living room; and that in public places certain rules of conduct apply.
- 2004 April 3, “Payne hopes for Uber-horse - Gelding fashionably attired for $3m race”, in The Weekend Australian, page 80:
- And Gisele Bündchen was known as an uber-model, over and above super-models.
Usage notes
[edit]A hyperbolic term, implying extremely, to the point of obsession. May accordingly have pejorative connotations, as in uberdork, ubergeek.
Synonyms
[edit]- (augmentative): super-, supra-, hyper-, ultra-, macro-, arch-, over-, mega-, maxi-, giga-, -zilla, grand
Derived terms
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[edit]Translations
[edit]slang: super, really, mega-