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über-
prefix also uber- \\ˈübə(r), ˈu̅e̅-\
Usage: sometimes capitalized
Etymology: German (as in übermensch superman), from über over, beyond the limits of, from Old High German ubari — more at over
: being a superlative example of its kind or class

übermayor

überthermometer

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uber- 7 (also über-) [ˈuːbə(r)] [ˈuːbər] combining form (from German, informal)
(in nouns and adjectives) of the greatest or best kind; to a very large degree

His girlfriend was a real uber-babe, with long blonde hair and a big smile.

This stylish new restaurant is futuristic and uber-cool.

Many parents believe in giving their children every opportunity to better themselves, to excel, to become uberkids.

The movie stars the uber-cool Jean Reno.

a world of uber-consumption

 
Word Origin:
[uber-] German über ‘over’.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.