1. hyper - Noun
2. hyper - Adjective
3. hyper - Verb
(colloquial) hyperactive
(slang) energetic; overly diligent
(uncountable, colloquial, science fiction) hyperspace
(countable, bodybuilding, colloquial) hyperextension exercise
hyper (third-person singular simple present hypers, present participle hypering, simple past and past participle hypered)
(transitive) To expose (an animal) to a disease-causing organism, to promote hyperimmunity.
hyper (plural hypers)
(wrestling) Alternative form of hiper
I was a hyper kid in school and the teacher suggested to my mom she needed to do something with me. Devon Sawa
Everybody is continuously connected to everybody else on Twitter, on Facebook, on Instagram, on Reddit, e-mailing, texting, faster and faster, with the flood of information jeopardizing meaning. Everybody's talking at once in a hypnotic, hyper din: the cocktail party from hell. Maureen Dowd
I always play these rodent type characters - skittish and hyper like a chipmunk. It's a complete act though. I'm a very normal person. Ethan Embry
A lot of people my age are so hyper. I like hyper people. Edward Furlong
I have a problem sometimes with being too hyper. Kevin Garnett
Society has a hyper emphasis on thin, and that trend comes from the consumers - it does not come from the fashion industry. The fashion industry needs to make money; that's what we do. If people said, 'We want a 300 pound purple person,' the first industry to do it would be fashion. Kelly Cutrone