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superman1903, coined by George Bernard Shaw to translate German Übermensch, "highly evolved human being that transcends good and evil," from "Thus Spake Zarathustra" (1883-91), by Friedric [..]
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supermanSlang for crashing in such a way that you go flying over the handlebars Superman-style.
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supermanThis term is taken in many contexts. According to one context, superman is the person who is an ideal type with powerful characteristics of humanity. For Nietzsche the is an ideal kind of a human life [..]
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supermanSlang for crashing in such a way that you go flying over the handlebars Superman-style.
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supermannoun Definition: a man with special superpowers Example Sentence: Only a superman can fly across the sky.
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superman(n) a person with great powers and abilities(n) street name for lysergic acid diethylamide
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supermanSlang for crashing in such a way that you go flying over the handlebars Superman-style.
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supermanA stunt involving three groups of bases and three top performers; the main performer while supported by her bases begins in standing position, falls onto her back, then onto her front, and ends on her feet in the hands of her bases
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supermanThe term Superman first appeared in English in 1903 when George Bernard Shaw translated the German Übermensch, "highly evolved human being that transcends good and evil," from "Thus Spake Zarathustra" (1883-91), by Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900). This term refers to a type of human being far beyond the ordinary person.
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supermanSlang for crashing in such a way that you go flying over the handlebars Superman-style.
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