Super A Lot
When something, measurable by either quality or quantity, can be relatively viewed as more than or better than "a lot." This superlative, with its dissension from modern English grammar, denotes a transcendence of scope and value.
Bro 1: "Hey, what do you think of my party?"
Bro 2: "I love it! The music rocks super a lot."
Bro 1: "Dude, how was your blind date last night?"
Bro 2: "You wouldn't be leave it, man. I had super a lot of fun with her. She's actually really nice."
Girl 1: "Have you tried my chili that I made?"
Girl 2: "I actually ate all of it. It was super a lot good, so I just couldn't help myself."
Bro 2: "I love it! The music rocks super a lot."
Bro 1: "Dude, how was your blind date last night?"
Bro 2: "You wouldn't be leave it, man. I had super a lot of fun with her. She's actually really nice."
Girl 1: "Have you tried my chili that I made?"
Girl 2: "I actually ate all of it. It was super a lot good, so I just couldn't help myself."
Super lots
Super lots soo-PER LOooOts
-adjective
1. The best way to stress a large quantity.
2. Used to emphasize a strong feeling.
3. The most bad-ass adjective ever created that everyone should use super lots.
-adjective
1. The best way to stress a large quantity.
2. Used to emphasize a strong feeling.
3. The most bad-ass adjective ever created that everyone should use super lots.
1. I hope it doesn't snow super lots before I get my boots.
2. I miss you super lots.
2. I miss you super lots.