Something that's so extremely underground and dank, it's only for trve danksters, normal people cannot understand
+ hei bOℹ do u listen to Xavlegbmaofffassssitimiwoamndutroabcwapwaeiippohfffx?
- no wtf is that shit
+ ultra-underground stuff BB
- no wtf is that shit
+ ultra-underground stuff BB
by 🅱uraukusu November 30, 2018
The South African Skrr Skrr way of saying ancestors. It sounds cooler in a sentence. When you are a Skrr Skrr it's easy to find your people because of the unique language.
Friend: Why you going to your grandrents place?
Kim: I'm going to communicate with the underground gang.....
Kim: I'm going to communicate with the underground gang.....
by Thxt November 27, 2022
1. A complete loser; a douchebag.
2. Thinks he earned the title of king. Actually is only king of the layups.
3. A "man" who acts like he's 15. Talks about cars all the time, but he spends most of his time hanging out the passenger side of his best friend's ride.
2. Thinks he earned the title of king. Actually is only king of the layups.
3. A "man" who acts like he's 15. Talks about cars all the time, but he spends most of his time hanging out the passenger side of his best friend's ride.
by antshttalker February 26, 2023
An illegal practice where scientists or people with scientific knowledge in secrecy conduct illicit and brutal experiments that violate both federal and state law, along with violating the Geneva convention’s regulations. Some participants are rumored to kidnap humans and steal pets and livestock in order to conduct their illegal experiments. So basically mad scientists of the modern day
Don’t go out after dark you might become the next victim to a participant of the science underground
by OldDogg November 13, 2021
Hicks Underground Library is a place at Purdue University. From the outside it looks small but is actually quite large inside, much like the TARDIS from the show Doctor Who. Its is a popular place for students to go and study with friends.
Student 1: Have you ever been to Hicks Underground Library?
Student 2: What do you mean, 'have I been there'? I practically live in that place!
Student 2: What do you mean, 'have I been there'? I practically live in that place!
by That Guy from Purdue September 27, 2017
Evergreen Underground was a small magazine created in early 2014 and managed by "Kody Tron" and "ZTh3T3ch" from Washington State. The magazine changed to EvergreenHustle.com but has come back in 2022 as EvergreenUnderground.com.
They post music news, podcasts, and more.
They post music news, podcasts, and more.
by DukioTheDuecer February 03, 2022
In conspiracy theory, Deep Underground Military Bases (or D.U.M.B.s) are exactly what their name implies: secret underground bases built by the US military (via private military contractors) at exceptionally deep strata.
In past human history, we find accounts of ancient tunnels in Arizona built by the fabled “Ant People” of Hopi lore. We also read about the famous Nazi bunker of Adolf Hitler's final days —an exceptionally engineered bunker with bedrooms, offices, dining facilities, and environmental controls. It is speculated that Nazi scientists from Operation Paperclip were crucial for the success in engineering the first American D.U.M.B.s in the 1950s and 1960s, including the Cheyenne Mountain Complex (now part of the US Space Force).
According to witnesses, D.U.M.B.s exist all over the United States, with the heaviest concentration beneath the High Desert of the American West where the rock strata is strong enough to support the structures, and the lack of groundwater affords the least interference from flooding during construction, expansion, and ongoing operations.
Privately contracted long haul truckers claim underground highways connect these bases, stretching through tunnels for many hundreds of miles, complete with intersections, traffic lights, and gas stations.
FEMA's "Continuity of Government" initiative is rumored to include D.U.M.B.s in its plans to preserve key governmental personnel in the event of a catastrophic national emergency, such as nuclear war.
In past human history, we find accounts of ancient tunnels in Arizona built by the fabled “Ant People” of Hopi lore. We also read about the famous Nazi bunker of Adolf Hitler's final days —an exceptionally engineered bunker with bedrooms, offices, dining facilities, and environmental controls. It is speculated that Nazi scientists from Operation Paperclip were crucial for the success in engineering the first American D.U.M.B.s in the 1950s and 1960s, including the Cheyenne Mountain Complex (now part of the US Space Force).
According to witnesses, D.U.M.B.s exist all over the United States, with the heaviest concentration beneath the High Desert of the American West where the rock strata is strong enough to support the structures, and the lack of groundwater affords the least interference from flooding during construction, expansion, and ongoing operations.
Privately contracted long haul truckers claim underground highways connect these bases, stretching through tunnels for many hundreds of miles, complete with intersections, traffic lights, and gas stations.
FEMA's "Continuity of Government" initiative is rumored to include D.U.M.B.s in its plans to preserve key governmental personnel in the event of a catastrophic national emergency, such as nuclear war.
The US military has secretly built hundreds of Deep Underground Military Bases (aka D.U.M.B.s) all across the USA, especially in the American West, and Antarctica is said to have one of the largest singular, self-contained D.U.M.B.s in the world.
by Innocent Byproduct July 02, 2023