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Under the hay

Another way of saying "slept on", or the person doesn't understand the significance/what makes it special or appreciate something or someone

Tom: did Jim like his gift?
Jerry: Nah, it is under the hay

by JaneDoughReiMe June 9, 2021


under realm

The under realm is the realm located between the mid realm and hell.
Both the comic I eat pasta for breakfast (chibi works) and Acanate series (may Valateri) use this term it is still unsure if both take place in the same universe.

Inhabitants: Zalgo Demons Monsters.

Terrain: Harsh deserts wastelands and Tundras.

Zalgo is the king of the underrealm in Acanate.

Zalgo was banished to the under realm are you sure you want to go there?

You should never go to the under realm it has horrible conditions.

by Nunnjustnun March 1, 2023


Under the Sinfluence

The greatest video game of all time created by LurkDev and Daypeecone (Tall Glass Games).

Play as Vice, a bartender and owner in hell. Retrieve his stolen bar from the higher ups and win his life back through this boss rush extravaganza.

Person A: Under the Sinfluence is a cool ass game
Person B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I....: We know

by coolguyawesomesauce March 18, 2021


Under Armor

Sexist brand that makes fake shirts

Lemme just buy this sexist brand called Under Armor

by PhillipN October 20, 2019


Tug under

When the man lies on his stomach because he is worried a Vietnam vet will shoot while you're tugging too hard. Then you skip a a flat hand under and grab, pulling back to the ass and tug under like hell. No Vietnam vet created. Just awesomeness.

I flipped over because I didn't want the rough Vietnam vet rub and she gave me the tug under

by Eriktherōt July 11, 2021


under-beered

The state of not having enough beer in the house.

Bob: "I thought we had enough beer in the house to last the whole winter!?"

Fred "No mate, you've seriously under-beered, it's only November and we're down to the stubbies."

by fred&bob July 4, 2012


Under the Car

A phrase commonly used to refer to someone who is hungry, tired or ill. Can be used to describe general mental or physical discomfort. Much like it's closely related counterpart "under the weather".

First usage took place in early 17th century England. During the Black Plague many people would be referred to as "under the buggy" or "under the horse". Evolving to present day we now use the more present term "car".

Etymology: Under, from the German word Unter or Untersglagen literally meaning the physical presence of one being underneath another object. The, from the Japanese word ザ or やその他のためにと literally meaning having the resemblance of a preword or explanatory vowel. Car, from the Catalan word cotxe meaning a form of motorized transportation.

- I don't know if I can work out today, I'm under the car.

- I'm under the car, I could really use a steak right now.

by The Real Rain Maker May 20, 2013