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When used in as a prefix for any adjective, it implies that the adjective should be accompianied by a cape.
by Amandinator February 25, 2008
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Adverb used as a qualifier in place of "very", "really" or "so". Its use has become extremely common in Southern California, and could be said to be a part of SoCal English. Similar in use to hella in Northern California, although super is not generally used to mean "a lot" or "many".
Guy 1: You picked up your new board today?
Guy 2: Yeah, I'm super stoked.
I was super hungry when I got home last night.
She's super intense.
Guy 2: Yeah, I'm super stoked.
I was super hungry when I got home last night.
She's super intense.
by P1984 November 04, 2006
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An adjective that can be used to descibe absolutely everything, making the described item look better than it really is.
by zacon November 11, 2003