adjective meaning awesome, or godlike -- the word recently came into main stream usage with the birth of multiplayer online games.
The flamers who posted above me are not uber.
by Adamar May 15, 2003
Get the uber mug.
Very, really, super, almightyly
"Your son is über-annoying. Cage him."
"Har hardy har,, fagorts, i m teh über-1337z~~~!1"
"This test is über-hard."
by Bastardized Bottomburp May 16, 2003
Get the uber mug.
It's just plain stupid. If you use this word, you are stupid too.
I'm not stupid so I don't say uber.
by Un-Stupid March 28, 2006
Get the uber mug.
orginally a word used in everyday german language. Translated it means purely "above". in its current, americanized context, it means something is above and beyond, and is usually used to exagerrate something. It was also used in SSX3, but that's different
blah blah blah is uber-whatever
by Condord4myt October 6, 2005
Get the uber mug.
Defamation: Dear RETARDS, PLEASE stop using über as oober or uber. DON'T think it means "cool," "awesome," or "epic;" IT DOESN'T.

Defenition: The word "über" (Not "UBER" or "OOBER") derives from GERMAN (NOT RUSSIAN FOR TARDS) *Literally* means "ABOVE" or "OVER." It is not American for "very," "cool," or "amazing." It is NOT Russian for "Super," although when combined with other german words it appears to mean super (I.E. Über alles {Above/over all} Übermensch {Superman})

Truth: People are jealous that they got called a retarded poser for not knowing what a word meant, so they told EVERYBODY what they thought it was, and now a whopping 50% of the population believes them.

American-German Trans-langual word: The word über came into American culture by a punk band called "California Über Alles," translating from german "California above all." It came from the common german (NOT Nazi) phrase "Deutschland Über Alles" meaning "Germany above all."
The "ü" in über (not uber) or "Ü" in it is as follows:

ü = Alt + 0252
Ü = Alt + 0220
by Jewel! February 19, 2008
Get the uber mug.
Taking over something with sheer power (particularly in business)
I'm gonna uber the hell out of bakery business regulations.
by gi-joe-2020 November 8, 2015
Get the uber mug.