Bing Dictionary
plu·per·fect
[ ploo púrfikt ]
1.utterly perfect: even better than perfect
2.extreme: extreme in degree
usage in sentence:
ad guy is pluperfect in my book
The overriding point of ill will, spite, hatred......”these assholes always get away”. Period.
As with English, in Latin, the pluperfect indicative is used to assert an action that was completed before another (perfect). Portāveram (in Latin) translates as "I had carried" (in English).