by Orange Jugo January 6, 2009

German word: translation above or over
Used in the German anthem 'Lied der Deutschen' as 'Deutschland ueber/uber Alles' (germany over all others).
Used in 31337speak or netspeak meaning best, very, ultimate
Could come from the word amazing in german (Überraschen)
Used in the German anthem 'Lied der Deutschen' as 'Deutschland ueber/uber Alles' (germany over all others).
Used in 31337speak or netspeak meaning best, very, ultimate
Could come from the word amazing in german (Überraschen)
by predatorMC January 5, 2004

by k_girl_N August 7, 2006

I'm tired of reading all your definitions, probably cuz of wrong german grammar.
über, written uber in 'american', since american keyboards dont have the ü key, means 'above, on top of' and not awesome or something else I had to read here... thx for ur time <3
über, written uber in 'american', since american keyboards dont have the ü key, means 'above, on top of' and not awesome or something else I had to read here... thx for ur time <3
über, to write ü, hold down ALT and press 129, release, and voila! ü !1one!!1
and btw, das uber soldat is an enemy in Return to Castle Wolfenstein(RtCW), an UBER GAME, but it's gramatically wrong, it should be "der über Soldat" which has no meaning at all in German, and not "Da s Uber Soldat"...
and btw, das uber soldat is an enemy in Return to Castle Wolfenstein(RtCW), an UBER GAME, but it's gramatically wrong, it should be "der über Soldat" which has no meaning at all in German, and not "Da s Uber Soldat"...
by Das Uber Soldat January 17, 2005

by Trisha from Dav December 19, 2008

by aaf21vbts March 8, 2004

Derived from the word Uber;
This word means to beat someone in any game without them barely having a chance at winning.
This word means to beat someone in any game without them barely having a chance at winning.
by DezPwnss June 21, 2009
