I am an Uber-Nerd.

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I am an Uber-Nerd.

The word über (German pronunciation (help·info)) comes from the German language. It is a cognate of both Latin super and Greek ύπερ (hyper), as well as English over (as in "overkill"😉. During the late 1990s, über also became a synonym for super; e.g. übercool = supercool, generally with a slightly intensified meaning. Über is commonly written as uber in English, though with slightly different meaning.

The normal transliteration for the 'ü'-Umlaut when changing from German would be ue, not just 'u', however it could be argued that the American English use of the word uber is a new word distinct from ueber. This is because English is defined by common use of words, which dictionaries and academia record, not the reverse. The use of 'ü', 'u', and 'ue' in the word is an emerging trend in common usage with no clear consensus

"Über" may easily replace "super" to emphasize almost any adjective, e.g. "übercool" rather than "supercool". This usage, as a general intensifier like "very", is the only English usage not faithful to the original German.

Über is an online gaming term for a player or object that is considered superior. For example, a player who has accumulated the most points or rare and advanced weapons, tools, clothing, or spells available in the online game could be referred to as über. Rare or powerful items themselves are also frequently called über. Something does not even have to be a tangible object to be considered über; for example, a player could use an "über strategy" or "über haxs." The word is used fairly frequently in MMORPG computer games.

Dont confuse me with being an 00ber nerd:

"00ber", a leet spelling of "über", is often used in relation to the Pokémon gaming products. "00ber" is seeing declining usage, being replaced by the more standard "über" or "uber".

I dont play pokemon gamesmhm

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.........eeeeeeveryone uses uber. I hate it. So I stick with super. Cause I am supercool.

yes you are

I love using the word "uber". I even told someone that in PM's just a few hours ago. 😂

Uber = superermm So you are ubercoolermm

Re: I am an Uber-Nerd.

Originally posted by Mišt
The word über (German pronunciation (help·info)) comes from the German language. It is a cognate of both Latin super and Greek ύπερ (hyper), as well as English over (as in "overkill"😉. During the late 1990s, über also became a synonym for super; e.g. übercool = supercool, generally with a slightly intensified meaning. Über is commonly written as uber in English, though with slightly different meaning.

The normal transliteration for the 'ü'-Umlaut when changing from German would be ue, not just 'u', however it could be argued that the American English use of the word uber is a new word distinct from ueber. This is because English is defined by common use of words, which dictionaries and academia record, not the reverse. The use of 'ü', 'u', and 'ue' in the word is an emerging trend in common usage with no clear consensus

"Über" may easily replace "super" to emphasize almost any adjective, e.g. "übercool" rather than "supercool". This usage, as a general intensifier like "very", is the only English usage not faithful to the original German.

Über is an online gaming term for a player or object that is considered superior. For example, a player who has accumulated the most points or rare and advanced weapons, tools, clothing, or spells available in the online game could be referred to as über. Rare or powerful items themselves are also frequently called über. Something does not even have to be a tangible object to be considered über; for example, a player could use an "über strategy" or "über haxs." The word is used fairly frequently in MMORPG computer games.

Dont confuse me with being an 00ber nerd:

"00ber", a leet spelling of "über", is often used in relation to the Pokémon gaming products. "00ber" is seeing declining usage, being replaced by the more standard "über" or "uber".

I dont play pokemon gamesmhm

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Sorry but i wanna beat bloigen 😱

Originally posted by A.J
yes you are

👆

Originally posted by SelphieT
👆
😎 😱

Re: Re: I am an Uber-Nerd.

Originally posted by A.J
Sorry but i wanna beat bloigen 😱
jawdrop

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Originally posted by overlord
jawdrop
😱 😉

Originally posted by Mišt
The word über (German pronunciation (help·info)) comes from the German language. It is a cognate of both Latin super and Greek ύπερ (hyper), as well as English over (as in "overkill"😉. During the late 1990s, über also became a synonym for super; e.g. übercool = supercool, generally with a slightly intensified meaning. Über is commonly written as uber in English, though with slightly different meaning.

The normal transliteration for the 'ü'-Umlaut when changing from German would be ue, not just 'u', however it could be argued that the American English use of the word uber is a new word distinct from ueber. This is because English is defined by common use of words, which dictionaries and academia record, not the reverse. The use of 'ü', 'u', and 'ue' in the word is an emerging trend in common usage with no clear consensus

"Über" may easily replace "super" to emphasize almost any adjective, e.g. "übercool" rather than "supercool". This usage, as a general intensifier like "very", is the only English usage not faithful to the original German.

Über is an online gaming term for a player or object that is considered superior. For example, a player who has accumulated the most points or rare and advanced weapons, tools, clothing, or spells available in the online game could be referred to as über. Rare or powerful items themselves are also frequently called über. Something does not even have to be a tangible object to be considered über; for example, a player could use an "über strategy" or "über haxs." The word is used fairly frequently in MMORPG computer games.

Dont confuse me with being an 00ber nerd:

"00ber", a leet spelling of "über", is often used in relation to the Pokémon gaming products. "00ber" is seeing declining usage, being replaced by the more standard "über" or "uber".

I dont play pokemon gamesmhm

This useless thread forcibly brought to you by Syren's biatch whore, under threats of molestationdodgy


My brain feels cramped now. cry

Re: I am an Uber-Nerd.

Originally posted by Mišt
The word über (German pronunciation (help·info)) comes from the German language. It is a cognate of both Latin super and Greek ύπερ (hyper), as well as English over (as in "overkill"😉. During the late 1990s, über also became a synonym for super; e.g. übercool = supercool, generally with a slightly intensified meaning. Über is commonly written as uber in English, though with slightly different meaning.

The normal transliteration for the 'ü'-Umlaut when changing from German would be ue, not just 'u', however it could be argued that the American English use of the word uber is a new word distinct from ueber. This is because English is defined by common use of words, which dictionaries and academia record, not the reverse. The use of 'ü', 'u', and 'ue' in the word is an emerging trend in common usage with no clear consensus

"Über" may easily replace "super" to emphasize almost any adjective, e.g. "übercool" rather than "supercool". This usage, as a general intensifier like "very", is the only English usage not faithful to the original German.

Über is an online gaming term for a player or object that is considered superior. For example, a player who has accumulated the most points or rare and advanced weapons, tools, clothing, or spells available in the online game could be referred to as über. Rare or powerful items themselves are also frequently called über. Something does not even have to be a tangible object to be considered über; for example, a player could use an "über strategy" or "über haxs." The word is used fairly frequently in MMORPG computer games.

Dont confuse me with being an 00ber nerd:

"00ber", a leet spelling of "über", is often used in relation to the Pokémon gaming products. "00ber" is seeing declining usage, being replaced by the more standard "über" or "uber".

I dont play pokemon gamesmhm

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You bloody well cheated 😒

I ordered you to make a thread publicly stating your geekdom and you emphasised the word 'uber', thus distracting everyone from the main point. That you, Sir, are a Nerd.

An Uber-Nerd.

One of my nicknames in a particular group of friends is "Uber". I kinda like it. Part of it refers to my extreme geekiness, and part is that I'm actually halfway talented at a decent number of things.

The other is "Sweatpants" because I once had a boner in sweatpants at an amazingly inappropriate time. Needless to say, I prefer Uber.

😮

😆

Originally posted by DigiMark007
One of my nicknames in a particular group of friends is "Uber". I kinda like it. Part of it refers to my extreme geekiness, and part is that I'm actually halfway talented at a decent number of things.

The other is "Sweatpants" because I once had a boner in sweatpants at an amazingly inappropriate time. Needless to say, I prefer Uber.

😮

😆

At least you're not afraid to admit you're geeky. That's just plain sexy ✅

Well, I'm nerdy, geeky AND dorky, all rolled into one... 😎

Originally posted by Syren
You bloody well cheated 😒

I ordered you to make a thread publicly stating your geekdom and you emphasised the word 'uber', thus distracting everyone from the main point. That you, Sir, are a Nerd.

An Uber-Nerd.

Don't worry sweetie I still noticed how pathetic Mist is.😊

Originally posted by DigiMark007
One of my nicknames in a particular group of friends is "Uber". I kinda like it. Part of it refers to my extreme geekiness, and part is that I'm actually halfway talented at a decent number of things.

The other is "Sweatpants" because I once had a boner in sweatpants at an amazingly inappropriate time. Needless to say, I prefer Uber.

😮

So about this boner. When, Where and Why?😂

Originally posted by DigiMark007
One of my nicknames in a particular group of friends is "Uber". I kinda like it. Part of it refers to my extreme geekiness, and part is that I'm actually halfway talented at a decent number of things.

The other is "Sweatpants" because I once had a boner in sweatpants at an amazingly inappropriate time. Needless to say, I prefer Uber.

😮

This is so going in my profile! 😂

Originally posted by Syren
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At least you're not afraid to admit you're geeky. That's just plain sexy ✅

Pfft...I'm a Star Wars geek with Star Wars tattoos. I must be ubersexy then.

Originally posted by LethalFemme

So about this boner. When, Where and Why?😂

i was wodering that but I thought it just sounded too gay... 🙂

I'm even so geeky I basically use the word "über" every day.