überpopular

adj

Etymology

From über- + popular.

  1. derived from populāris
  2. derived from populaire
  3. inherited from populer
  4. formed as überpopular — “über- + popular

Definitions

  1. Hugely popular.

    • “The word ‘retarded’ is back, and it’s one of the great culture victories,” Rogan said with a laugh in the April 10 episode of his über-popular podcast. “Probably spurred on by podcasts.”

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