The german word, 'uber' given a suffix of hte english language '-ness'
Used to describe something that is far superir to all other things.
Through sheer uberness, the CTs pwned the Terrors.
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Being or possesing the quality of being uber.
I am teh uberness.
That is teh uberness.
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To be massively conned into thinking you booked a taxi, but actually get a clueless gimp charging you silly money.
"Got proper ripped off last night. Driver lost & cost me Β£150!"
"Looks like you was ubered!"
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The ultimate, above all, the best, top, something that nothing is better than. Also Γber
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a car company that picks you up when ur high af
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Term with literal meaning of "above" in German. Brought to the mainstream in the early 80's by hardcore American punk band, the Dead Kennedys when using the term in the anti-Californian government song "California Uber Alles", which is a take off the German motto of "Deustchland Uber Alles", which translates to "Germany above all." The term was picked up in their native California stomping grounds by the typical surfers and "punks" and extended from there to many teenagers, the majority of which use the term online.
That was uber-lame.
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(1) german word for "above" or "over" (correct spelling "ΓΌber")
(2) Became popular in the american language through its occurence in a phrase of the old nazi-time german anthem, re-used by punk bands ("california ΓΌber alles")
(3) Is now used as a substitute for "really" or "very" etc.
(1) Ich sehe die Sterne ΓΌber mir (I see the stars above me)
(2) "...Deutschland ΓΌber Alles..." (Germany above All Things)
(3) This website is ΓΌber-informative
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