1. uber - Noun
2. uber - Adjective
3. uber - Verb
4. uber - Adverb
uber (not comparable)
Super; high-level; high-ranking
uber (not comparable)
Very; super
A car ride requested using the mobile application Uber.
One's passenger or driver on Uber.
Uber (third-person singular simple present Ubers, present participle Ubering, simple past and past participle Ubered)
(intransitive) To travel via a mobile app-based ridesharing service, particularly but not necessarily Uber.
Uber is efficiency with elegance on top. That's why I buy an iPhone instead of an average cell phone, why I go to a nice restaurant and pay a little bit more. It's for the experience. Travis Kalanick
I want my clothes to be alluring but not uber sexy. Suki Waterhouse
“2019 was a transformational year for Uber and I’m gratified by our progress, steadily delivering against the commitments we’ve made to our shareholders on our path to profitability,” said Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO, in a statement. Source: Internet
According to HUNC president George Skarpelos, poor signal strength in the area strands tourists using Uber or Lyft ridesharing apps. Source: Internet
Add to that anyone who works nights at McDonald’s or drives an Uber after hours. Source: Internet
Among them were Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Elon Musk, Apple, and Uber, to name just a few. Source: Internet