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underceps (noun) : The fatty part of someone's arm. Part of the arm that wiggles.
Submitted by: Gian Carlo from Michigan on Feb. 24, 2008 20:19
underdose
(noun) : a dose too small to succeed in a suicide attempt
Submitted by: Des Price from Indonesia on Jul. 08, 2008 04:11
underemployed (adjective) : Having a job that does not utilize skills developed in one's normal career path, usually for significantly less pay than one is accustomed to.
I have been underemployed since the recession of 2000.
Submitted by: Michael Wilburn from Texas on Mar. 06, 2006 11:32
underexaggerate (verb) : to fall short of a predetermined exaggeration while still being beyond the bounds of truth.
Though not entirely truthful Paul's underexaggeration of the number of police cars involved was not enough to captivate the audience as he had hoped.
Submitted by: John Cater from Texas on May. 03, 2006 15:59
underhorse (noun) : a racehorse deemed unlikely to win
In the 2009 Kentucky Derby, the underhorse was Mind That Bird who started last and finished first.
Submitted by: Katie Koenig/bellairebeadshop. from Texas on May. 04, 2009 08:53
underlead (verb) : to play the lead of a low card in a suit in which the master card or cards is held
If he underleads the ace on opening lead, declarer is sure to go wrong. —American Contract Bridge League (ACBL), "The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge", 1984 but newer editions are available.
Submitted by: Earle Davis from Illinois on Aug. 24, 2008 01:53
undernet (noun) : a data network similar to the Internet that is unregulated and often used for sharing copyrighted or illicit material
Submitted by: Richard from Wisconsin on May. 22, 2009 00:04
underqualified (adjective) : Does not fully meet standards specified to hold a position or title.
The No Child Left Behind act requires states to ensure that underqualified teachers complete programs to meet the requirement for "highly qualified teachers." —National Governors Association article on NCLB, NGA Web site, 2006
Submitted by: Anonymous on Apr. 11, 2006 17:11
undersplain (verb) : to understand and explain
Emotions are difficult to undersplain.
Submitted by: Jessica Friede from Indiana on Mar. 30, 2007 20:02
understandment (noun) : understanding
Submitted by: Bobby from Montana on Jan. 19, 2009 21:59
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