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It refers to a very new novice. (e.g., Today is Laser's first day playing WOW. He's an uber noob.)
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From: DD Farms <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 18:44:46
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Subject: uber noob
>. . .. I see uber used as a kind of superlative on the net, but have
>no idea how mainstream it has become. A common sighting in the wild
>is "uber noob". This is mostly confined to the gaming community.
>This sense seems more like "super" than "excessively".
DD: Does it stand for a very new novice, or a slightly older one?
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