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ˌsuper-ˈduper, a. colloq. (orig. U.S.). Also sooper-dooper, super-dooper, super duper. [A reduplicated extension of super a.] Especially splendid, powerful, etc.; exceptional, particularly good.
1940N.Y. Times 27 Sept. 27/7 (Advt.), After seeing this new M-G-M sooper dooper musical smash, our little voice went pattering all over the house. 1942Fortune Feb. 104/3 Joining the Hearst organization he rapidly became what he calls a super-dooper circulator in Milwaukee, Detroit, Boston. 1942Sun (Baltimore) 5 Mar. 8/8 A week ago officers knew before the curtain rose that something super-duper was about to be staged. 1949Hansard Commons 26 May 1490 They are now subsidising the building of a ‘super-duper’ liner to compete with the Cunard flagships. 1951People 3 June 2/2 British Railways put on a super-duper Pullman car special from Victoria to Epsom. 1958D. Wallace Forty Years On i. 15 Super-duper rockets with fancy-nancy warheads. 1971News-Advocate (Barbados) 20 Mar. 8/1 Now this promises to be a super duper weekend. 1975New Yorker 24 Mar. 33/1 The Colony range from the modest Villa Torino unit..to the superduper Viking Executive units. 1978M. Puzo Fools Die xvi. 181 There was one super-duper bicycle that I was sorry she had bought. |