FIBER, Etymology

Part of speech: adjective, verb or noun
Use: sloppy
Frequency: (currently still) rare

Pronunciation:

[/ˈfaɪ.bər/]

Origin: borrowed from the English language

Meanings of FIBER:
1. as adjective: highly pleasing, according to an ideal conception
Examples:
– What a FIBEEEEEER Attack class that was!
– CXWorx is a FIBEEER core-training.
– The new release is really FIBER!
2.
as verb: In this case, the significance of FIBER must be inferred from the context.
Examples:
– FIBER it out.
– Stay FIBEEEER.
3. as a greeting or farewell between friends and as an exclamation of enthusiasm

4. as noun:
– English, fiber (the): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiber
– German, Fiber (die, feminin): (natural or synthetic) fiber

Synonyms for FIBER:
1. awesome, (super)cool, super, top, great, ingenious, grandios, excellent, brilliant, unique, fabulous, excellent, fantastic
2. When used as a verb, possible synonyms are to be derived from the context.
3. Hi! Hey! Cool! Wow! See ya!
4. Fibre, thread, muscle fibre

Spelling:
1. mostly: uppercase – FIBER
2. rarely: lowercase – fiber

Word separation: FI-BER

Grammar:
Positive: FIBER
Comparative: FIBEER
Superlative: FIBEEE(EE…)R

Flection:
– singular: FIBER, FIBER, FIBER, FIBER
– plural: FIBER, FIBER, FIBER, FIBER

Did you know…?
The first use of FIBER as an adjective or verb can be dated with the greatest certainty to the beginning of 2019. For the first time it was documented in writing in a sports blog, Attackmania, e.g. here.

Picture: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiber

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