super-dooper

super dooper

1. adjective A childish term meaning excellent or awesome. Usually hyphenated and used before a noun. Tommy got a super-dooper new video game console for Christmas. A: "How was the water park, Billy?" B: "Oh gee, Mom, it was super dooper!"
2. adverb Extremely; very much or to a great degree. We're all super dooper excited to meet your new girlfriend! It was super dooper hot in Spain, so we stayed on the beach most of the time. Aw, jeez, I'm super-dooper sorry about that!
See also: dooper, super
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

super-dooper

verb
See super-duper
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • dooper
  • duper
  • heads I win, tails you lose
  • double or nothing
  • a round robin
  • round robin
  • eleventh hour
  • bleeding edge
  • Can do
  • can-do
References in periodicals archive
"If we can find something that's older than 60,000 years old, I would be super-dooper happy," she said.
I spend a lot of time in my home office and decided I deserved a new super-dooper adjustable highbacked well-cushioned swivel computer chair.
Mariella is a super-dooper super-sleuth who is fearless in her pursuit of the truth.
"I drive my Mini Cooper, and I'm feeling super-dooper."
In years gone by I was always buying the latest audio or video system just before the latest updated, super-dooper version came onto the market.
I can just hear the interview at one of these nice, new super-dooper job agencies so beloved of the Con-Dems: "Well, Chantelle, I see you've been on benefits for three months now and you don't have too many qualifications, do you - but you've got a lovely wee body on you, so how's about this vacancy in the local knocking shop..."
The resident plant computer guardian fits them out with cool bio suits, which also happen to have super-dooper powers.
These are the things doctors don't mention, presumably for fear of frightening the life out of an already ailing patient and the pharmaceutical companies put the warnings in such fine print that even my super-dooper new glasses can barely pick out.
But what about the other 30 per cent who have to drive on the hard shoulder of the super-dooper highway?
Wouldn't it really be super-dooper if a Scotsman won the men's title, rather than an Aussie or a Yank?
There'll be a new coaching staff, a new, super-dooper elite performance director and, perhaps, one or two new faces in the laughably named "high performance division".
I think the booklet could be presented to the QCA, (Qualifications and Curriculum Authority) and they would probably consider it as an innovative course for the new super-dooper A Level revisions (2008).
Items such as satnav, heated leather seats, parking-assist monitor and a super-dooper entertainment system come in at other trim levels.
The author once again has called upon his "legions of super-dooper blooper snoopers" to scour the earth for the most ill-treated English usages that can be found.
It contains a super-dooper hi-tech ingredient that evaporates after application and fixes everything else in place.