uber-
English
Alternative forms
- über-, ueber-
Etymology
Borrowed from German über-, from Middle High German über-, from Old High German uber-, ubar- (“above, over-”), from Proto-Germanic *ubiri (“over”). Cognate with English over-.
Pronunciation
Or, imitating the German, /ˈjuːbə/, /ˈɪuːbə/, /ˈyːbə/.
Prefix
uber-
- (slang) Super; really; mega-.
Usage notes
A hyperbolic term, implying extremely, to the point of obsession. May accordingly have pejorative connotations, as in uberdork, ubergeek.
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