An overly self-confident male that loves posting spam on forums but is loved so much that nobody cares.
"You are SUCH an UnderTKane!"
by UndaTKane April 25, 2009
Get the UnderTKane mug.When saying something untrue to make people feel better about themselves, especially when the person being lied to knows it.
by geckoman234 March 14, 2011
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to peform a tood whilst the hand is under the female, resulting in the fingers... well, you can work it out.
Hey babe, want to have sex?
No, I'd rather undertand.
Whats that?
the verb of undertood.
Oh, ok. Lets go!
No, I'd rather undertand.
Whats that?
the verb of undertood.
Oh, ok. Lets go!
by makhaile. March 2, 2012
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Get the Underdong mug.Underconfidence can cost you a game just like overconfidence can. If you have a 4-8 record, you're not usually going into games with too much confidence, the way a team with a 12-0 or a 10-2 record might do. Instead, you are almost to the point where you think losing the next game is the most likely thing to happen, so the little bit of extra confidence you would get from winning more games isn't there. A lot of people think it's ego that cost you a game where you were up in double digits, but if you didn't think you could get up by double digits in the first place, it's not ego or confidence that cost you the game, it was not allowing yourself to continue to believe in yourself when adversity came back. The familiar mindset of failure comes back, the hard part when you're underconfident is not letting it scare you to fail. You want for the game to be a good time for all, but a losing streak isn't a good time.
It was underconfidence that cost them the game. No matter what the coach said, or how much experience he had, they knew it wasn't their egos that cost them the game. A 4-8 record doesnt come with an oversized ego, it comes with a lack of confidence in your ability. Where a little bit of added confidence at times there was a lot of pressure could be the difference at the end of the game. Nobody naturally performs well under pressure. Nobody naturally handles a setback or a loss well. Nobody naturally deals with another person's desperation (to win at any cost) well.
by Solid Mantis November 29, 2020
Get the Underconfidence mug.Underconfidence can cost you a game just like overconfidence can. If you have a 4-8 record, you're not usually going into games with too much confidence, the way a team with a 12-0 or a 10-2 record might do. Instead, you are almost to the point where you think losing the next game is the most likely thing to happen, so the little bit of extra confidence you would get from winning more games isn't there. A lot of people think it's ego that cost you a game where you were up in double digits, but if you didn't think you could get up by double digits in the first place, it's not ego or confidence that cost you the game, it was not allowing yourself to continue to believe in yourself when adversity came back. The familiar mindset of failure comes back, the hard part when you're underconfident is not letting it scare you to fail. You want for the game to be a good time for all, but a losing streak isn't a good time.
It was underconfidence that cost them the game. No matter what the coach said, or how much experience he had, they knew it wasn't their egos that cost them the game. A 4-8 record doesnt come with an oversized ego, it comes with a lack of confidence in your ability. Where a little bit of added confidence at times there was a lot of pressure could be the difference at the end of the game. Nobody naturally performs well under pressure. Nobody naturally handles a setback or a loss well. Nobody naturally deals with another person's desperation (to win at any cost) well. It's just as irrational to be underconfident as it is to be any other way, and that's why it's just as human.
by Solid Mantis November 29, 2020
Get the Underconfidence mug.Thinking that you're not likely to take the lead if you get behind, or that you're not likely to stay in the lead if an opposing team gets close enough to take one is underconfidence, not overconfidence. The work is never done, it's always work in progress. There's always going to be something that needs repair at some point.
Underconfidence is when no matter if you had a lead or not, you always really thought the other team was more likely to win, and you kept yourself from winning based on that mentality.
by Solid Mantis November 29, 2020
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