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  • adjective Extremely secret or secretive

Etymologies

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super- +‎ secret

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Examples

  • Speaking of which, you may look at all the poems I've saved in a folder called supersecret poetry -- to which you may also add poems -- by using username: gwenda007 and password: supersecret.

    recuerdo for your thoughts and my apologies Gwenda 2004

  • Kickass43: y don't I invite sum top senators 2 a "supersecret" briefin at tha WH on ... oh ... say Feb 14?

    Danielle Crittenden: The Secret Presidential IMs: Bush & Clinton Swap Chick Problems 2008

  • Nope, not by bike and not from a supersecret base on the bottom of Lake Superior and certainly not with the help of a moosemindcontrol ray on Mackinaw Island ...

    Archive: Oct 08 - Mar 09 Cath@VWXYNot? 2009

  • He had the local VFW and American Legion Posts snowed about his supersecret work in VietNam as a member of Marine intelligence and with the CIA.

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • Luckily, Hudson has a valuable lieutenant in Lawrence B. Prior III, an ex-Marine intelligence officer who joined BAE in July after serving as president of ManTech and chief operating officer at SAIC, both leading contractors to supersecret intelligence agencies.

    Under the Gun Daniel Fisher 2010

  • His thoughts turned to Echelon, the supersecret program started by the National Security Agency back in the seventies.

    Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #2 Vince Flynn 2010

  • Polar Rose makes software that scans images and identifies the people in them, which could prove useful for the iPhone 4's FaceTime video calling app -- or, say, identifying who just found that lost supersecret iPhone prototype inside a bar.

    News quiz: The week in tech 2010

  • His thoughts turned to Echelon, the supersecret program started by the National Security Agency back in the seventies.

    Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #2 Vince Flynn 2010

  • There are novels by Ken Follett, Michael Cunningham, Nicole Krauss and Tom Clancy; cookbooks by Ina Garten and Jamie Oliver; humor books by both Amy Sedaris and David Sedaris; a collection of poems, notes and letters written by Marilyn Monroe; and a book by the Washington Post investigative reporter Bob Woodward that is so supersecret its publisher, Simon & Schuster, refused to reveal the title.

    Beach Reads Finished, It's Time For The Big Books The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • His thoughts turned to Echelon, the supersecret program started by the National Security Agency back in the seventies.

    Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #2 Vince Flynn 2010

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