When a piece of music changes dynamics to a really low volume. Common in jazz music, classical, and rock.
"In The Mood" performed by Glenn Miller's ensemble portrays an uber-softee very well when the band repeats a 12 bar blues over and over, lowering the volume each time. They eventually make it so low that it become an "uber-softee
"In The Mood" performed by Glenn Miller's ensemble portrays an uber-softee very well when the band repeats a 12 bar blues over and over, lowering the volume each time. They eventually make it so low that it become an "uber-softee
by Jono0120 December 09, 2010
Just like uber eats, but dropping dick off instead. In order to work as uber-meats driver, you need a dodge challenger or such.
by lostinthefire April 22, 2020
An Uber Stealthcast is a Stealthcast that is launched with absolutely no promotional efforts.
Whereas a Stealthcast will typically have one type of notice, typically a singular post via Twitter, an Uber Stealthcast will have no notice.
Specifically, it is a very low-key webcast, typically catering to a small audience that may be in the IRC chat room associated with a video feed.
The phrase was started by YouTube and uStream content creator, Alfred, who wanted to reciprocate entertaining video content, via a webcast, for those who were tirelessly monitoring his IRC chat room.
Whereas a Stealthcast will typically have one type of notice, typically a singular post via Twitter, an Uber Stealthcast will have no notice.
Specifically, it is a very low-key webcast, typically catering to a small audience that may be in the IRC chat room associated with a video feed.
The phrase was started by YouTube and uStream content creator, Alfred, who wanted to reciprocate entertaining video content, via a webcast, for those who were tirelessly monitoring his IRC chat room.
"Holy cow, I didn't even know he was doing a Stealthcast, I didn't see a post on Twitter!"
"That's correct, he didn't post one. It's an Uber Stealthcast"
"That's correct, he didn't post one. It's an Uber Stealthcast"
by Alfred_FL February 09, 2009
Micro, short for micro managing. Used in rts (real time stratagy games), where the user has to control many induvidual units, giving each specific directions.
Uber, meaning over, above or dominant.
If someone has uber-micro, they are adept at managing units, and therefore, can own noobs.
Uber, meaning over, above or dominant.
If someone has uber-micro, they are adept at managing units, and therefore, can own noobs.
by stu March 29, 2005
by Knuckles the speed-sniffer April 04, 2021
by tHe GuY wHo DiEd ReCeNtLy January 12, 2010
Sorry to put a dampener on things - urgently looking for the name of a vampire tale - with a character called Uber.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
by Dan Wiper July 12, 2004