Condition brought on by excessive use of a Sega Megadrive or downloaded Sega emulator, characterised by extreme hyperactivity.
Symptoms include but are not limited to; insomnia, RSI, binge eating cupcakes, eye twitches and nervous tics. Similar effects can be induced by crushing a coffee bean into your eye or (memo: fact check) overdosing on speed.
Wynette: Mark my words, we are going to beat Alien Storm today.
Louis: Wynette, I highly doubt it.
*7 hours later*
Wynette: Oh no, oh bollocks, I think I’m going into megadrive overdrive! I can't sleep! But I have to beat Alien Storm and then all of Sword of Vermillion.
Louis: We’d better take the day off work tomorrow.
The megalative degree is the second-order form of the superlative and is applied to the inflexional form of an adjective or adverb as the superlative would be. It is formed by cascading a superlative forming determiner (such as 'most') with the compound superlative form of an adjective (such as 'happiest'). Alternatively it may be formed by appending a superlative forming suffix (such as '-est') to an adjective that is already declined in the superlative degree.
Whilst often regarded as grammatically incorrect, the megalative degree is commonly used when comparing a number of things to express a higher degree of the quality or attribute in a simple word than the superlative would alone.
"That's the most happiest I've ever seen him."
(the phrase 'most happiest' is a compound megalative)
"She gave the bestest brain I've ever had."
(the word 'bestest' is declined in the megalative degree)