I love you the mostiesterest.
by WinnerWinner1 March 20, 2025
Get the Mostiesterest mug.A completely made-up, exaggerated, and absolutely unbeatable superlative used to win emotional battles or expressions of affection. It goes beyond “most,” “mostest,” and even “mostester.” The final, ultimate trump card in any emotional face-off Olympics.
How to use it:
Friend 1: I love fries.
Friend 2: I love fries too.
Friend 1: I love fries more.
Friend 2: I love fries the most.
Friend 1: I love fries the mostesterest. Boom.
Friend 1: I love fries.
Friend 2: I love fries too.
Friend 1: I love fries more.
Friend 2: I love fries the most.
Friend 1: I love fries the mostesterest. Boom.
by deandenoodlebean April 5, 2025
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by strawberrycake6512 February 15, 2026
Get the Mostmorestest mug.mos·tes·ter
(adjective, informal/neologism)
Definition
An emphatic superlative used to describe a quantity, degree, or intensity that exceeds what is considered "most." It represents the absolute peak of a majority, or the "most of the most."
Etymology
A playful double-superlative construction, combining the superlative most with the suffix -ester (a whimsical variation of the comparative -er or superlative -est).
Usage Notes
Grammar: While technically redundant (since "most" is already the superlative form of "many" or "much"), it is used for rhetorical effect to bypass the limits of standard English.
Tone: Informal, humorous, or hyperbolic. Often used in casual conversation to emphasize that something is truly exceptional or ubiquitous.
(adjective, informal/neologism)
Definition
An emphatic superlative used to describe a quantity, degree, or intensity that exceeds what is considered "most." It represents the absolute peak of a majority, or the "most of the most."
Etymology
A playful double-superlative construction, combining the superlative most with the suffix -ester (a whimsical variation of the comparative -er or superlative -est).
Usage Notes
Grammar: While technically redundant (since "most" is already the superlative form of "many" or "much"), it is used for rhetorical effect to bypass the limits of standard English.
Tone: Informal, humorous, or hyperbolic. Often used in casual conversation to emphasize that something is truly exceptional or ubiquitous.
"Of all the fans at the concert, he was the mostester; he had the face paint, the vintage tee, and the front-row tickets."
"I’ve seen some strange things in this city, but that neon-pink squirrel is the mostester thing yet."
"I’ve seen some strange things in this city, but that neon-pink squirrel is the mostester thing yet."
by Yert089 March 23, 2026
Get the Mostester mug.When you take back a move in a board game and redo it, usually because you realized it was a bad move or you just changed your mind. Basically the board game version of an “undo.”
“Wait, wait, I wanna mosti that move—I didn’t see your knight!”
“No mosti allowed, you already picked that card.”
“No mosti allowed, you already picked that card.”
by Slimjimmen August 16, 2025
Get the Mosti mug.When you take back a move in a board game and redo it, usually because you realized it was a bad move or you just changed your mind. Basically the board game version of an “undo.”
“Wait, wait, I wanna mosti that move—I didn’t see your knight!”
“No mosti allowed, you already picked that card.”
“No mosti allowed, you already picked that card.”
by Slimjimmen August 16, 2025
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