by iphands December 22, 2015

After a women pees, she will wipe her vagina as fast and hard as she can. This creates pussy dingleberries out of toilet paper.
Josh talking to his bunkie in prison "dude I was eating this girls pussy one time and she had pussy dingleberries". Bunkie responds "yeah man, she must be a hyper swiper"
Kelly could be a hyper swiper which is why there was TP stuck to her pubic hair.
My husband had to spit out a piece of toilet paper in the middle of eating me out, I've really got to stop hyper swiping!
Kelly could be a hyper swiper which is why there was TP stuck to her pubic hair.
My husband had to spit out a piece of toilet paper in the middle of eating me out, I've really got to stop hyper swiping!
by Missy Kitty May 27, 2023

A mobile game genre.
Hyper-casual games are games that take a simple concept (for example, having a moving arrow that rotates when clicked) and create levels with it.
Many hyper-casual games have endless randomly generated levels instead of a set of pre-made ones. This is partly to speed up the development and partly to not make the user bored and uninstall the game.
Hyper-casual games are always very simplistic and most use minimalist design to focus on the gameplay. Many of them use one-touch gameplay too. All this makes it extremely easy for a new user to get into the game and become addicted to it, which many users do.
Sometimes, the game has an in-game currency that can be obtained by playing or paying and can be used to change the user's character, save lives or other stuff that might change the visuals or make the gameplay easier.
Other than a big play button that takes you to an endless, randomly generated level and optionally a character-selecting menu, there's usually not much else on the game menu.
These games are mostly created by companies because of the development speed and easy monetization and usually hit the trending tab on Google Play and App Store after which they are forgotten about a week later.
Hyper-casual games are games that take a simple concept (for example, having a moving arrow that rotates when clicked) and create levels with it.
Many hyper-casual games have endless randomly generated levels instead of a set of pre-made ones. This is partly to speed up the development and partly to not make the user bored and uninstall the game.
Hyper-casual games are always very simplistic and most use minimalist design to focus on the gameplay. Many of them use one-touch gameplay too. All this makes it extremely easy for a new user to get into the game and become addicted to it, which many users do.
Sometimes, the game has an in-game currency that can be obtained by playing or paying and can be used to change the user's character, save lives or other stuff that might change the visuals or make the gameplay easier.
Other than a big play button that takes you to an endless, randomly generated level and optionally a character-selecting menu, there's usually not much else on the game menu.
These games are mostly created by companies because of the development speed and easy monetization and usually hit the trending tab on Google Play and App Store after which they are forgotten about a week later.
Person 1: Hey man, have you heard of this new game called "Rider"?
Person 2: No, what is it about?
Person 1: Oh, it's just another hyper-casual game by Ketchapp.
Person 2: No, what is it about?
Person 1: Oh, it's just another hyper-casual game by Ketchapp.
by May 12, 2019

A Hyper Poster usually updates asking a question so people would respond. This Facebook user updates every hour or so, a long with a cluster of posts within an hour.
by Facebook User August 7, 2012

A young trouble maker you loves to fuck around has no feelings for anyone he'll say such things like "I'LL THROAT FUCK THAT WHORE YOU CALL MOM" and go to sleep at night thinking he did nothing wrong.l
by hooliganhyper March 17, 2019

by The Salmon Juicer July 11, 2016

by ドクター・オセロット June 13, 2018
