m. a humorous coined
term meaning more lost. This is formed from lost, meaning confused as to direction,
place or location; not able to locate the way; the suffix -
ed, used to
form the
past tense of certain verbs; and the suffix -
er, used to indicate a greater degree or amount of something, such as older, faster, etc. Losteder means a greater or higher degree of being lost.
more lost. Coined from lost, and the suffixes -
ed, used to
form words that limit,
qualify or describe other words, and -
er, added to words to show a higher degree of something.