extra
When used as an adjective, "extra" often comes before the noun it describes (e.g., "extra time"). As a noun referring to background actors in films, it is a countable noun and can be pluralized as "extras". In modern informal slang, calling someone "extra" means they are behaving in an over-the-top or overly dramatic way.
💬Casual Conversation
Think I can swing this extra gig to cover my rent?
Stop dreaming and just get a real job.
Meanings
Added to an existing amount or number; more than is necessary, expected, or usual.
"I have some extra cash in my wallet if you need a loan."
To a greater extent; additionally.
"You'll need to be extra careful when walking on the icy pavement."
An additional amount or item of something.
"The hotel charges for any extras like mini-bar drinks and movies."