A German word.
Has more than just one definition, though...
When someone overreacts - dann "überreagiert er".
But, also when someone is above of something else, he is "über etwas".
Has more than just one definition, though...
When someone overreacts - dann "überreagiert er".
But, also when someone is above of something else, he is "über etwas".
by Anonymous July 17, 2003
To be completely and utterly 'blind-sided' by a competitor or underdog (in business or socially)
(ie: To do to someone else what Uber did to the Taxi Cab industry)
(ie: To do to someone else what Uber did to the Taxi Cab industry)
Hotels are getting ubered by Air-BNB.
I just got ubered.
Those guys better look out, they're about to get ubered.
I just got ubered.
Those guys better look out, they're about to get ubered.
by Shaowfax2020 March 20, 2016
by Dr. Jacob,T February 03, 2016
The worst use of a word from German because it sounds uber-tacky. See what I mean? I have never heard a German use that expression- ever. Please stop so you won't make a fool of yourself.
by oliviabolivia June 05, 2005
uber is a word commonly used to substitute for the words (or related to the words) really and a lot. If you wanted to say, "i really liked that movie" or "that movie was really good" you would say,
by Twilight Moon July 11, 2008
German, often (and properly) used with an umlaut "über"
Word meaning Super.. Used commonly as "very" or "really" But often supersedes it. Often seen in l33tsp33k and netspeak
Word meaning Super.. Used commonly as "very" or "really" But often supersedes it. Often seen in l33tsp33k and netspeak
by Depherios November 15, 2003
by DarkSkul0 June 28, 2005