hyperfancy
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edithyperfancy (comparative more hyperfancy, superlative most hyperfancy)
- (informal) Very fancy.
- 2010, Randy Washburn, Barbara Kreger Washburn, Cruise Into Darkness, page 80:
- Ken stared, open mouthed. “Wow, Dad. You look...hyperfancy! Nice threads!”
- 2009 May 3, Virginia Heffernan, “World Music”, in New York Times[1]:
- REMEMBER: The Beatles’ ‘‘Revolution 9’’ took as its starting point a long, edited-out coda to ‘‘Revolution 1’’ and became nothing less than hyperfancy musique concrète when the band added heterogeneous sound clips, tape loops, back-masking and sound effects.