An adjective used by the YouTuber nadeking to describe a grenade thrown in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive which is easy or of low difficulty to line up, throw and execute correctly.
Oxbridge slang for someone who is 'superkeen'; that is, keener than keen. Associated with a strong go-getting attitude, but one that is obvious and public, to the point of being awkwardly endearing or backfiring.
Unclear where 'nadster' originates from. Likely related to nads, as in someone who's "got balls", or the Polish 'nad', meaning 'above' - say, 'above keen'.
"Let's try and be first into the club!"
"Nah, nobody's in there. We'll end up floating around like abandoned toilet paper. Don't want to be super-keen nadsters."
"I looked at the slogan I'd painted up on the banner: 'Come on lads, be a nads(ter)!!'. What was I thinking? The pun didn't even make sense. I looked like such a super-keen nadster."
A supercentre is a big-box store, also known as a superstore or megastore, and is a physically large retail establishment—usually part of a chain. The term supercentre sometimes also refers, by extension, to the company that operates the store.
In essence, a supercentre is a supermarket and a department store, under one roof. The result is an expansive retail facility, carrying a wide range of products; these products include a full grocery line and general merchandise.
In theory, a supercentre allows customers to satisfy all their routine shopping needs, in one trip.
1. Later, I’m gonna go shopping at Walmart Supercentre.
2. Usually, I find everything I’m looking for, at a Walmart Supercentre.
3. I don’t like Walmart! Kmart Supercentres are way better!