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under-google

spelling variation of undergoogle

see subgoogle or undergoogle

by illbot June 22, 2005

2πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


grade a under a

A cheeky british lad that somehow gets away with making poorly drawn comics and raging over anything.

This totally looks like Grade A Under A's comics, roight?

by dictionary.co.uk May 6, 2016

65πŸ‘ 129πŸ‘Ž


under rod

it is basically the bare branch of your penis, the part which lies under your foreskin.
note: often exposed on those people who are over circumcised at birth.

last nigh i pulled back my foreskin and noticed that my under rod is painfully bleeding

by matthew king June 11, 2004

4πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Under the Bleachers

A derivative of the term Upper Decker, "Under the Bleachers" is somewhat less secretive and much more difficult to pull off. It is the act of taking a poop behind the toilet, under the water tank. Meant to be hidden from view while creating a terrible smell to create the illusion that the toilet could use a serious cleaning.

The dinner party was atrocious, so I took an under to bleachers in their guest bathroom.

I could tell my father-in-law disapproved of me when I entered the bathroom and found that he left a massive under the bleachers.

by ZedSpot May 30, 2010

20πŸ‘ 41πŸ‘Ž


down under

Term used to describe any cities, countries, etc, near the Australian Continent. Lower Asian countries may also be included to be "Downunda."

Note: The former definition was extremly rude so I changed it.

I come from the land down under, also known as Asustralia!

by Kittany Lilac December 5, 2005

27πŸ‘ 53πŸ‘Ž


sleep under

when you are sleeping over but find your self having sex with some member of the household.

i did a sleep over at Stephanies.....but when i saw her brother i knew i would be having my own sleep under...damn..i was lucky she was asleep or she would have(box locked) me..

by MADELINEB January 28, 2008

12πŸ‘ 20πŸ‘Ž


under thunder

Violent rectal belching of the arse’s natural kak gases which erupt from the fart fissure.

by Martin Duxon August 8, 2003

6πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž