bestest

English

Use of the word (Bestest Tool ever).

Etymology

best + -est

Adjective

bestest

  1. (nonstandard, informal, humorous or childish) best; the best of the best
    It was the bestest teddy I ever had.
    You're my bestest friend in the whole world!
    • 1885, Richard F. Burton, chapter XXIX, in The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, volume I, The Burton Club, page 304:
      "Know that there have elapsed of this our day, which be Friday, and this Friday be the tenth of the month Safar in the six hundred and fifty-third year since the Hegira or Flight of the Apostle (on whom be the bestest of blessings and peace!)[.]
    • 1922 February, James Joyce, “[Episode 14: Oxen of the Sun]”, in Ulysses, Paris: Shakespeare and Company, [], OCLC 560090630, part II [Odyssey], page 405:
      Crickey, I'm about sprung. Tarnally dog gone my shins if this beent the bestest puttiest longbreak yet.
    • 2011, Lana Del Rey; Justin Parker (lyrics and music), “Video Games”:
      I'm in his favorite sundress, watching me get undressed / Take that body downtown / I say, "You da bestest," lean in for a big kiss

Translations

Adverb

bestest

  1. (nonstandard, informal, humorous or childish) best; the best of the best
    It's my first time behind the wheel, but I'll do my bestest!

Verb

bestest

  1. (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of best

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