Yet that was the word that came out of his team-mate Rafael's mouth as he attempted to describe the 39-year-old Welshman's wizardry.
Giggs put the cherry on another sensational showing by scoring the second goal that sealed United's comfortable win.
Rafael, who was just five months old when Giggs signed his first professional contract at Old Trafford in December 1990, said: "Ryan is an unbelievable player. Every game you see him, he works hard, scores goals and makes assists.
We have seen this kind of display from Giggs hundreds of times down the years. From when he first burst on to the scene as a floppy permed left winger to his current guise as a greying around the temples central midfielder.
Giggs did to QPR what he has done to countless teams over the years as he took a giant stride towards to an unmatched THIRTEENTH Premier League winners' medal.
And with the old boy showing no signs of slowing, maybe he should have made a slight detour on his way back through London to ask Arsenal if he could borrow their trophy cabinet.
It is going to take a either a minor miracle or a major catastrophe for runaway leaders United to be overtaken at the top of the table. Giggs sealed this victory 10 minutes from time as, like a spring chicken, he sprung the Rangers offside trap before drilling a shot into the bottom corner — just like he did when he was 19.
But as the ball bounced out of the area and upfield with plenty of pace, Rafael returned it with interest as he spectacularly fired it back into the top corner from 30 yards.
He said: "It was a very good day, we are very happy. I saw the ball coming towards me, I just hit straight through it and knew it was in the moment I hit it.
"You just get that feeling and I didn't want to blink in case I caused it to miss. I can't remember scoring as good a goal. I scored against Liverpool but it was not the same. I curled the ball then.
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