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hypersongriac

A hypersongriac is the person at the party that always has" The best song to play" and its" Definitely better than whats on at the time,or anytime for that matter. But the problem is. This guys got the same song...everything for 15 years,and tries to convince everyone at the party its. Fresh!!
I was dji'ng last nite a the club and here comes ole' one hit wonder with the same old request...it's really too bad,but I'm quite sure he's a hypersongriac!
by Peteandbird July 6, 2023
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Hyperian

A person who gives all of his money, time, and attention to online influencers so that they can be praised by them and feel special.
Did you see all of these Hyperians sending money to him on YouTube?
by DragonAurei September 1, 2023
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hyperindependent

A reflex reaction to being forced to conform while others make constant incorrect assumptions about oneself.
He's so hyperindependent; he's paranoid of the ways he's constantly taken out of context, assumptions made about him and how his words are twisted to the point that he favors solitude and isolates his true self.
by dingleberryfudge November 8, 2023
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Hyperinfinite

Also called Extrainfinite.
Beyond infinity.
The value is hyperinfinite.
by Shugunou November 16, 2023
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Hyperinflation

being broke with a lot of money in your pocket
Ir. Soekarno: Hey, it's 1963. Let's rapidly print more money, our people could use some.
600% Hyperinflation: You sure?
by printpessimist February 19, 2024
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Hypermonumental

A female unit named Madison Breitenbach who weighs over 698,142,377,874,938 solar masses, which equates to approximately 400 milky-way galaxies.
Wow, that giant galaxy over there is almost Hypermonumental.
by 87362Giant January 25, 2025
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Hyperconductors

A hypothetical material that exhibits perfect, lossless conduction of energy—not just electrical current (like superconductors), but of any form of energy, including heat, sound, or even kinetic force—with zero resistance or entropy generation. It would be the ultimate energy transmission medium, allowing for networks where power, data, and momentum are transferred across vast distances without any loss or degradation. It's the physicist's dream of a perfectly efficient universe in a cable.
Hyperconductors Example: A space elevator's tether made of a Hyperconductive material could transmit power from orbital solar panels to Earth with 100% efficiency while also being structurally perfect. A weapon using a hyperconductive barrel could fire a projectile with theoretically no energy loss to heat or friction, achieving muzzle velocities impossible with normal materials.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 3, 2026
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