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Very Excited

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noun

• Hyperextension exercise

• Hyperspace

• A wrestler who uses the hipe technique.

adjective

• Hyperactive

• Energetic; overly diligent

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adjective satellite

• highly excited by eagerness, curiosity, etc.

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