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Underpants journalist

A journalist who writes about and/or dressed in their underpants. Often referring to bloggers or freelancers who work from home/their parents' basement.
"TMZ may have broken the 'Michael Jackson is dead' story, but they're still a bunch of underpants journalists."
by Stable of Crayons July 21, 2009
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underverse

An amazing animated series by Jael Peñaloza. It has finished 1 season with six episodes and has an opening done for the second. It includes Undertale, Underfell, Underswap, Outertale, Fresh, Ink, Error, Dream, Nightmare, Core!Frisk, Cross, Cross Chara, Killer, and partly, XTale.
Person 1: Hey dude you know what Underverse is?
Person 2: No, what is-
Person 1: OH MY GOD IT HAS AAAAAAAAAA
by HelloPersonThatIsReadingThis November 5, 2019
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Undercrown

The shot in porn where all you see is the dude's asshole and balls slapping against whoever they are fucking.
How am I supposed to watch porn when all I see is Undercrown?
by thatguy1645 November 26, 2013
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Sans Undertale

YOOOO IS THAT SANS UNDERTALE!? OH MY GOD I CAN’T BELIEVE HE’S HERE!
by s m a c c January 10, 2019
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undergrad

Chris hasn't gotten a degree yet at HVCC, he's called an undergrad
by Blargg October 17, 2008
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undertale

child good, flower mad
child bad, bone man mad
have you played undertale yet?
by [insert title here] September 21, 2021
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Francis Underwood

Representative Francis J. “Frank” Underwood (born July 26, 1959) is the House Majority Whip and anti-hero of the hit Netflix original "House of Cards". He is, on the outside, a Southern gentleman with a kind smile and a polite demeanor. He is in fact a ruthless, power-hungry politicking machine who regards nothing as important but his wife, Claire, and absolute power. Extremely vindictive and effective at getting his way, Francis is an ever-rising star in the upper echelons of the government.
Francis Underwood: There are two kinds of pain. The sort of pain that makes you strong, or useless pain. The sort of pain that's only suffering. I have no patience for useless things.
by So-Called Person February 4, 2014
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