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uber
1[ oo-ber ]
adverb
- having the specified property to an extreme or excessive degree; very:
an uber fancy restaurant.
adjective
- designating a person or thing that exceeds the norms or limits of its kind or class:
uber intellectuals.
uber-
2prefix
- A prefixal use of uber , adverb and adjective, with the basic meaning “over, beyond.” It is added to adjectives and nouns to form compounds ( uberstylish; uberchefs ): a hyphen is sometimes used in new coinages or in any words whose component parts it may be desirable to set off distinctly ( uber-luxe ).
uber-
/ ˈuːbə /
combining_form
- indicating the highest, greatest, or most extreme example of something
America's ubernerd, Bill Gates
the uber-hip young Bohemians
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Services like Airbnb, Yelp, and yes, Uber are disrupting long-established industries, from taxis to hotels.
And now Portland, Los Angeles, and San Francisco are all suing Uber for refusing to play by their old regulatory playbooks.
If Uber did actually mislead its customers, it should certainly be held responsible.
Hell, one of the Dixie Chicks even offered to Uber her balls over to the company.
Gawker sneered that Uber is "Ayn Rand's favorite car service."
Heaven knows, but for their strangeness, have you never seen a Cat wash her face?Uber.
It is Deutschland uber Alles; the stars are fighting for the Teuton race.
Erat in monasteriis uber historiarum, genealogiarum et poeseos collectio.
We may take Buhler's "Uber Gedanken" to illustrate the kind of results arrived at by such methods.
In that same region are the mountains of Caspia, which are called Uber in the country.
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