hyper
adjective
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Pronunciation: /ˈhaɪ.pə/ / /ˈhaɪ.pəɹ/ / /ˈhæpɑ/
adj
Etymology: Shortenings, all ultimately from the prefix hyper-.
- Energetic; overly diligent.
“Why do I want to snort coke so I can be extremely hyper and talk nonstop?”
- Clipping of hyperactive
“Steve: No, man, she's not my type. She's not even... in the ballpark of what my type is, all right? / Dustin: What's your type again? Not awesome? / Steve: Thank you. / Dustin: Hm. / Steve: For your information, she's still in school. And she's weird. She's a weirdo. And she's hyper. I don't like that she's hyper. And she did drama. That's a bad look. And she's in a band?! No.”
- Of or related to hyper characters.
“OMGlife. wow. Anyway, I tend to stay somewhat realistic, and will only go hyper with someone who enjoys it.”
“To be plain, I'm a cum whore. If I could get it thermos big enough I'd carry a gallon of semen around with me with the word "Spooge" stenciled on the side in big bold letters. I love big hyper gigantic genitalia, I've more than once imagined causing an earth quake by humping a hole in the ground with a building sizedd penis however, more than huge penises I like enormous cumloads. The juicier and more impossible to contain the better.”
- Extremely exaggerated in size and/or involving an excessive amount of substances, like a bodily fluids.
“hyper cock”
“hyper scat”
- Clipping of hypersexual
noun
- Alternative form of hiper.
“Mason of Blencogo was a strong fellow, with no great science or action, and how he disposed of Nichol of Bothel, who was one of the best hypers of the day, puzzled not a few.”
verb
Etymology: Shortenings, all ultimately from the prefix hyper-.
- To subject (a film or plate) to photographic hypersensitization, chiefly as a technique in astrophotography.
“In the last fifteen years more and more amateurs, particularly in the USA, have been hypersensitising (‘hypering’) film to improve its performance. ¶ The hypering process removes moisture from the film and lightly pre-fogs the emulsion to form sites around which grains can form.”
- To expose (an animal) to a disease-causing organism, to promote hyperimmunity.