Über

Über, in German, is a prefix AND a seperate word (Z0MG!) As a seperate word, it can be used as an adverb or a preposition.

Über can also be translated as an adjective such as over, above, and super. The most frequent users of it as an adjective are gamers, chatters, and forum users.

1. Z0MG!!! TAT GuN iZ TEH ÜBER 1337!

2. (as an prefix) übernehmen - take over (nehmen = take).

3. Über *random German* - Over the bridge.
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ber" is the German word for "above" or "over". It does not literally translate as "super" in English, but this is how it is usually translated in compounds.
über Nacht - overnight
Übermensch - Superman
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1. German word for "above" or "over". Although frequently seen spelled as uber, the correct spelling "über".

2. More modernly this word has become mainstream in American pop culture as an adjective to add emphasis to the impressiveness of something.

2. über-cool, über-babe, über-hot, etc.

i.e.: Heide Klum is an über-babe.
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ber" is the German word for "above" or "over". Is does not mean "super" what many Americans tend to use "über" for.
Über den Wolken muss die Freiheit wohl grenzenlos sein.
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In slang, über is an adjective synonymous with superior, beyond, surpassing, etc. Über retains the meaning from the language it came from, in this case German.
It can be used as an adverb in order to amplify a verb or another adjective's meaning. In may be hyphenated when used in this sense, as shown below.
Günther's über clock can display any desired information in addition to the time.

Engelbert just got this über-cool video game.
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Alot, really, usually expressing a positive emotion.
that was über exiting!

that cake was über good!
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to the extreme. A word added to the front of another word to emphasize often intended in a larger than life way.

pronounced: oo-ber.
That schnitzel is über-delicious.
Hamish is an über-intelligent guy!
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