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political underdog

An individual or group that is actively involved in politics who deal with issues that deal with a lot of political topics that most politicians that are from the political mainstream won't deal with, and take positions on issues that most politicians will not take. Often times the odds of them being successful are slim, even if their positions are good ideas, or the topic is worthy of the government's time and resources, and they have a decent amount of support among the civilian population, because of the amount of opposition they receive from other politicians and or political groups.

Kailani: I heard that U.S. Representative Brendan Boyle reintroduced the STABLE GENIUS Act, which would require presidential candidates to have a medical exam, including a mental health examination, and publicly disclose the results before the general election.
Ian: I heard about that. Regrettably, after the house voted to send the bill to the House Committee on House Administration, they never heard back about it. I suspect the bill might have encountered a large amount of opposition because most of the political candidates don't want to publicly admit that they have a mental health issue.

Kailani: It was generally a good idea nevertheless. Brendan is a good example of a political underdog.

by Vanguard 1998 March 2, 2021


Underdogging

(A sexual act) taking place during Doggy Style, when the receiving party reaches from underneath to finger the other person.

Person1: “have you tried underdogging?”

Person2: “No I have not. Should I?”

by Cornblower19666 June 24, 2023


the Political Underdog Squad

abbreviation: P.U.S.; The only members of the U.S. Congress to belong to nonmainstream political parties or registered as independent for a long period of time between 1971- 2021. They are Representative James Stanton, Senator Bernard Sanders, Senator Angus King Jr., Senator James Jeffords, Delegate Victor Frazer, Resident Commissioner Baltasar Corrada, Senator Harry Byrd Jr., Senator Dean M. Barkley, and Representative Justin Amash. All of them were independent, but Justin Amash changed to a Libertarian during his last year in office due to the barrage of partisan bickering from the Republicans and Democrats, which he was the first Libertarian to have held a seat in congress.

Why does the Political Underdog Squad matter so much? Because these politicians are the only politicians in Congress, over a fifty year period, be members nonmainstream political parties, which helps to keep the two mainstream parties in check.

by Vanguard 1998 February 27, 2021


Underdog

When someone (usually a male) hangs upside down while someone else does either one of the following given:
1) Gives you a blowjob
2) Gives you a handjob
3) Fists you. Usually associated with homosexuals.
OR
When a female hangs upside down and you insert your dick in her vagina.

Guy 1," Get on the monkey bars and get into an underdog!"
Girl1 -"Orrr, You can get into an underdog and I can give you pleasure."

Guy 2 -"hey, can you get into an underdog?"

Guy 3 -"Sure."

by theguyinthecornerXX October 8, 2010


Underdog

Someone that votes for the person to that has less chance to win a competetion. Just for fun, personality, or equality/balance

Mike tyson vs someone random lame guy.

Guy1: hey. Mike tyson is a champion. Everyone knows that. Im going to vote for him.

Underdog:Im going to vote for the lame random guy.

by TheTellerius August 15, 2016


Underdog

A nickname used by TJ Kippen for Cyrus Goodman on the best Disney Channel Show to ever exist 'Andi Mack'.
TJ uses 'Underdog' since their famous encounter by the Swings.

Or it's also known as an affectionate name for the only person, a not so scary basketball guy like TJ Kippen, can talk to like this.

"Listen Underdog. You can't do a somersault? I can help you with that."

by these-wings-are-made-to-fly May 19, 2019


Underdog

A word some use to make the person/team that would usually win the the team that needs support, in order to make the other guy(s) the bully. It's a defensive strategy, that way you're always the underdog if you don't make it, and never the bully when you do, what kind of hypocrisy is worse than that?

The guy or team would call everybody else out on something while doing the exact same thing as what he/they were calling others out on. The guy team/would try and cut it as bullies without any of the negative stigma that goes with the title, then he/they would pretend to be underdog who was being picked on by the big, bad bully when it was convenient to do so.

by Solid Mantis November 3, 2019