English edit

Etymology edit

betterer +‎ -er

Adjective edit

bettererer (not comparable)

  1. (informal, humorous) Synonym of better
    • 2002 October 23, Mike Burke, “Barry Award Winner - Stephen Booth”, in rec.arts.mystery (Usenet):
      Whoohoooo! It's getting betterer and bettererer.
    • 2002 December 9, Gary Stark, “Repository and projects”, in comp.lang.clipper.visual-objects (Usenet):
      I fully understand though that Kari's business situation may well be such that he cannot do this, but in all honesty, 2.6 is the best yet, and VO is just getting betterer and bettererer and betterererer.
    • 2016, Paul Cleave, Trust No One: A Thriller, →ISBN, page 81:
      By this morning you felt better, and by this afternoon betterer, and this evening even bettererer!