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Etymology

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super- +‎ urgent

Adjective

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superurgent (comparative more superurgent, superlative most superurgent)

  1. Very urgent.
    • 2010, Cindy Glovinsky, Making Peace with Your Office Life, page 195:
      Label the cubbies from top to bottom in large bold type as follows: superurgent, urgent, non-urgent, hold, file. To qualify for Superurgent status, a paper must require action today or something bad will happen.