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Etymology

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From bestest +‎ -est.

Adjective

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bestestest (not comparable)

  1. (informal, humorous) Synonym of best
    • 1898, Elizabeth Barrett, “The” Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett:
      You are supernaturally kind . . kindestest, bestestest . . . and, so, dearestest by the merest justice; only, to think of your hastening home, as if you were under an obligation to write to me in the face of the seven worlds, . . that is too much, and shall not be again — now see that it shall not.
    • a. 1924, Woodrow Wilson, Arthur Stanley Link, The Papers of Woodrow Wilson - Volume 11, page 130:
      Best love to dear Stockton,— and bestestest for you, from Your devoted little wife.
    • 2012, Tony Bodulovic, Voices, page 146:
      Do you like Juju? He's my bestestest friend forever!