An illogical conflation of two adjectives (super & excited) to describe your emotional state when you are extremely hyped-up like a a six year old child on Christmas Eve. It is used mostly by immature celebrities and teenage girls to get their dopamine levels up when they don’t have access to any other alternative.
Better then sublime, as sublime would be below lime and superlime is above it it. It is sublime to the extreme!
1. "super" elevated or "super" lofty in thought, language, etc.: Family Guy is superlime comedy.
2. " super" impressing the mind with a sense of "super" grandeur or "super" power; inspiring "super" awe, "super" veneration,: Canada has superlime scenery.
3. "super" supreme or "super" outstanding: a superlime coffee
Superlifer: Noun: A person who lives or stays for extended periods of time in typical holiday destinations and abuses substances in excess. A Superlifer can be identified by passing the majority of their time in specific areas with what appears to be a "partying routine", by which may seem to be so enjoyable that the lifestyle even provokes jealousy from those who live by a "regular" routine.
A word that has gained more traction in recent years and coopted by the marketing industry to get you to buy or do something.
If you do encounter anyone who is either "excited" to announce, or "super-excited" to offer you something, then run for cover and never look back.
Otherwise it means to be happy, animated, ebulliant, ecstatic, expectant, gleeful and so forth.
"We are superexcited to announce the new latex body-fitting automaticpenis cleaner."
"I'm excited to advise you that your divorce is now finalized."
"Frank was superexcited to learn his wife had left town."