What is Phelpsian?
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An adjective describing total and utter dominance in a certain area. Derived from Michael Phelps' dominance in the 2008 Summer Olympics in which he set a record for winning 8 gold medals.
Wow. John can only be descibed as Phelpsian. He beats everyone at everything!
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2.
adj. the ability to dominate a competition.
Derived from the monumental performances of Michael Phelps, United States swimmer, at the 2008 Beijing Olypic Games for winning eight gold medals, and his 2007 World Championship performance for winning seven gold medals in Melbourne, Australia.
Chaz's performance in the mathlympics was phelpsian.
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1. Doing the impossible
2. Silencing doubters
3. Crushing the opposition
4. The best of the best
from Michael Phelps' 8 gold medal performance in the 2008 Beijing Olympics games.
John dropped a Phelpsian performance in beer pong last night; he didn't lose a single game.
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4.
An athletic achievement of epic proportions encompassing speed, endurance, and strength in which one can completely redefine the term of perfection.
Michael Fred Phelps is the only person ever in history to achieve Phelpsian status.
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5.
Feats of athletic skill that are beyond all reason or comprehension. To be unquestionable best in a particular athletic sport.
Ok, five gold medals is impressive, but it aint Phelpsian.
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6.
(Referring to Michael Phelps' Olympic Gold-Medal record); Winning or succeeding at a highly skilled competition despite the odds; Exceptional athletic abilities; Perfection
"Sweeping that Beer Pong tournament was practically phelpsian."
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7.
To perform at epic levels
Michael Phelps had a Phelpsian performance in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
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