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German for "superior," "super," "over," "above," and "beyond," among other things. As with many German words, the context dictates the proper denotation.
Without the diaresis above the "u," the word must be written as "ueber," otherwise it is improper. "Uber" is no such word; it doesn't exist. Ich bin der über Amerikaner.
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"über" is the German word for "above" or "over". It does not literally translate as "super" in English, but this is how it is usually translated in compounds. über Nacht - overnight
Übermensch - Superman |
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"über" is the German word for "above" or "over". Is does not mean "super" what many Americans tend to use "über" for. Über den Wolken muss die Freiheit wohl grenzenlos sein.
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1. German word for "above" or "over". Although frequently seen spelled as uber, the correct spelling "über".
2. More modernly this word has become mainstream in American pop culture as an adjective to add emphasis to the impressiveness of something. 2. über-cool, über-babe, über-hot, etc.
i.e.: Heide Klum is an über-babe. |
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Alot, really, usually expressing a positive emotion. that was über exiting!
that cake was über good! |
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German meaning "extremely, above, more than..."
As in überlaut - very loud übercool - extremely cool PS. the line : " Deutschland, Deutschland über alles.." dates back to 1841 (lyrics by Hoffmann von Fallersleben ) thus it has nothing to do with Nazi Germany at all Über-cool,Über-laut,Über-geil
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über is an adverb that often replaces other adverbs (such as very, etremely, so, ect.) when someone is bragging or boasting. "Oh my gosh, i bought this über expensive shirt yesterday; it's über cute!"
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Another word for "super" or "hyper" that comes from the German language. It is used mostly by nerds.
Nerd: This guy has Über health and magic power and he isn't easy to defeat!
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