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Definition of oober
oober
adjective
- misspelling of uber.
Last edited on Feb 24 2010. Submitted by Anonymous on Feb 24 2010.
adverb
- Oober = very
I made sure to be oober careful.
Term that was commonly used in the 70s and 80s.Last edited on Feb 05 2017. Submitted by Anonymous on Feb 05 2017.
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