1. Excessively inflated money; money whose value has been artificially exaggerated, often to the point of becoming meaningless or absurd.
2. A term used to describe items or goods that are outrageously overpriced or marked up beyond reasonable expectations, often used with a tone of criticism or irony.
3. Fictional or symbolic currency used in scenarios where wealth is exaggerated or devalued to an extreme degree.
2. A term used to describe items or goods that are outrageously overpriced or marked up beyond reasonable expectations, often used with a tone of criticism or irony.
3. Fictional or symbolic currency used in scenarios where wealth is exaggerated or devalued to an extreme degree.
• “The price of that vintage watch is pure hypermoney—no way it’s worth that much!”
• “The tech market is flooded with hypermoney, where the latest gadgets are priced so high it’s hard to justify the cost.”
• “The hypermoney phenomenon in the real estate market is creating a bubble that no one can afford to burst.”
• “The tech market is flooded with hypermoney, where the latest gadgets are priced so high it’s hard to justify the cost.”
• “The hypermoney phenomenon in the real estate market is creating a bubble that no one can afford to burst.”
by KennethIrish May 8, 2025
Get the Hypermoney mug.An extreme sexual activity. When your touching your girlfriend's boobs too much and drinking the milk of it, and stuck your dick into your girlfriend's boobs.
OMG, dayum that hypersex was so pleasureful like I got to fuck my dick onto my girlfriend's boobs, and all of a sudden the milkies came about so I got to drink it!
by Bccchamp_3 May 12, 2025
Get the Hypersex mug.Related Words
hyper
• hyperbole
• hyperlink
• Hyperion
• hyper gay
• hypercrite
• Hyperdeath
• Hypergamy
• [[HYPERLINK BLOCKED]]
• Hyper car
Hy·per·lo·go·pho·bi·a
/ˌhaɪ.pər.loʊ.ɡəˈfoʊ.bi.ə/ (hy-per-loh-guh-FOH-bee-uh)
noun
Etymology:
Coined from Greek hyper- (ὑπέρ) meaning "over, excessive" + Greek logos (λόγος) meaning "word, reason, discourse, information" + Greek -phobia (-φοβία) meaning "fear." A neologism describing a modern psychological response.
Definition:
1. A specific, often overwhelming and irrational, fear or aversion to information overload; an intense anxiety or dread associated with being confronted by, or having to process, an excessive amount of information.
2. The psychological distress, avoidance behaviors, or panic experienced when exposed to situations perceived as information-dense, such as extensive data, complex instructions, constant news updates, or overwhelming digital feeds, leading to a feeling of being unable to cope or make sense of the input.
Usage Notes:
While "hyperlogophobia" is not formally recognized as a clinical disorder in diagnostic manuals such as the DSM-5 or ICD-11, it is a descriptive term used to characterize a significant and debilitating fear response to the perceived threat of being inundated with more information than one can meaningfully absorb or manage. It goes beyond simple annoyance or stress related to information overload, implying a phobic-level reaction.
/ˌhaɪ.pər.loʊ.ɡəˈfoʊ.bi.ə/ (hy-per-loh-guh-FOH-bee-uh)
noun
Etymology:
Coined from Greek hyper- (ὑπέρ) meaning "over, excessive" + Greek logos (λόγος) meaning "word, reason, discourse, information" + Greek -phobia (-φοβία) meaning "fear." A neologism describing a modern psychological response.
Definition:
1. A specific, often overwhelming and irrational, fear or aversion to information overload; an intense anxiety or dread associated with being confronted by, or having to process, an excessive amount of information.
2. The psychological distress, avoidance behaviors, or panic experienced when exposed to situations perceived as information-dense, such as extensive data, complex instructions, constant news updates, or overwhelming digital feeds, leading to a feeling of being unable to cope or make sense of the input.
Usage Notes:
While "hyperlogophobia" is not formally recognized as a clinical disorder in diagnostic manuals such as the DSM-5 or ICD-11, it is a descriptive term used to characterize a significant and debilitating fear response to the perceived threat of being inundated with more information than one can meaningfully absorb or manage. It goes beyond simple annoyance or stress related to information overload, implying a phobic-level reaction.
"Her hyperlogophobia made researching her thesis an agonizing process, as even opening a database filled her with dread."
"In an era of constant digital bombardment, some commentators suggest that hyperlogophobia is becoming an increasingly common, albeit informal, complaint."
"He experienced a wave of hyperlogophobia when presented with the 300-page training manual on his first day."
"In an era of constant digital bombardment, some commentators suggest that hyperlogophobia is becoming an increasingly common, albeit informal, complaint."
"He experienced a wave of hyperlogophobia when presented with the 300-page training manual on his first day."
by anonymous May 15, 2025
Get the Hyperlogophobia mug.For a guy to to be fixated on every potentially bedable girl in his vicinity to the neglect of everyone and everything else.
by DokturRick May 20, 2025
Get the Hypervagilant mug.by FishyLikesDust May 26, 2025
Get the Hyperovulating mug.by beffrey jezos June 7, 2025
Get the hypersinnix mug.by Gooner1987 June 16, 2025
Get the Hypercrumbletude mug.