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See also: Supes and supés

English

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Etymology 1

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Clipping of super + -s (hypocoristic suffix).

Adverb

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supes (comparative more supes, superlative most supes)

  1. (slang) super; extremely.
    • 2015, Janey Mack, Choked Up, page 130:
      Supes Awesome. Dating advice from the clown who'd put baby powder in my blow-dryer, frozen marbles in my bed, and still regularly strung plastic wrap across the doorway.
    • 2015, Ronel van Tonder, Compile:Quest, page 406:
      It's supes boring here.
    • 2016, Leah Reena Goren, Besties:
      It's going to be supes fun.
    • 2017, Alexandra Adornetto, Haunted:
      You were like a zombie for a minute there. It was supes scary.

Etymology 2

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From supe +‎ -s.

Noun

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supes

  1. plural of supe

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French

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Verb

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supes

  1. second-person singular present indicative/subjunctive of super

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Swedish

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Verb

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supes

  1. present passive of supa