superamazing

English

Etymology

From super- +‎ amazing.

Adjective

superamazing (not comparable)

  1. (informal) Extremely amazing.
    • 2008, Catherine Hapka, High school musical : East High stories[1], page 64:
      As she entered with Taylor, Gabriella could hear what Ashley was saying. “. . . and that necklace is superamazing, too. Sharpay, where did you get your awesome sense of fashion?”
    • 2011, Simon, Coco, Katie, batter up![2], page 68:
      “I can’t decide,” I said. “One is the perfect color, but the other one tastes superamazing.”
    • 2016, Portes, Andrea, The fall of butterflies[3], page 166:
      Why would we want to stick around a giant, empty, superfantastic space in the middle of this whirling dervish of a town? We couldn’t be bothered. How gauche! No one actually stays anywhere superamazing.