1. Opposite of overblown. When you feel things are worse than what is stated.
2. A guy in serious need of a BJ
2. A guy in serious need of a BJ
Guy 1: I think this covid thing is overblown.
Guy 2: Oh yeah, I think it’s underblown.
Guy 1: You’re underblown.
Guy 2: Oh yeah, I think it’s underblown.
Guy 1: You’re underblown.
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To cast a person in an unfavorable light with others; to take action or make statements intended to put another person at a disadvantage.
Origin: A Boston radio station manager coined the term circa 1987-88 when canceling a radio network's services on his music-oriented FM station, stating that he was going to put the network "under the bus." The term was picked up by staff members to describe conduct in which one person would try to gain an advantage in company politics by speaking ill of, or doing something to reflect disfavorably on, another. In this context, it generally meant something that was a combination of sneaky, subtle and vicious. The phrase crept into on-air talk. In time, the radio station's owner acquired a sports-oriented station whose employees picked up the phrase and eventually began using it on highly-rated programs.
Origin: A Boston radio station manager coined the term circa 1987-88 when canceling a radio network's services on his music-oriented FM station, stating that he was going to put the network "under the bus." The term was picked up by staff members to describe conduct in which one person would try to gain an advantage in company politics by speaking ill of, or doing something to reflect disfavorably on, another. In this context, it generally meant something that was a combination of sneaky, subtle and vicious. The phrase crept into on-air talk. In time, the radio station's owner acquired a sports-oriented station whose employees picked up the phrase and eventually began using it on highly-rated programs.
Joe really threw Sally under the bus in the meeting today. She wasn't there and he said the company would have won the Simpson account if Sally hadn't gotten drunk at the lunch meeting.
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Get the under the weather mug.feeling a bit under the leather: having practiced too rough of a sado-maso sex session the night before and feeling the consequences the next day and the day after (especially at work).
Mark: "Hey Geena, all good?"
Geena: "Not too bad, I guess"
Mark: "You look a little tired or something..."
Geena: "Ya... still feeling a bit under the leather.
Chuck's been an animal couple of nights ago. Got blisters on my knees and ankles... anyway, how was your meeting with so-and-so earlier?"
Geena: "Not too bad, I guess"
Mark: "You look a little tired or something..."
Geena: "Ya... still feeling a bit under the leather.
Chuck's been an animal couple of nights ago. Got blisters on my knees and ankles... anyway, how was your meeting with so-and-so earlier?"
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Get the Bit under the leather mug.something you say to distract a person and make them say a dirty word, allowing you to laugh at them. preferrable used in school with a teacher.
you- hey mrs. teacher! look under there!
mrs. teacher- under where?
the whole class- hahaha stupid teacher said underwear hahahahahh
mrs. teacher- under where?
the whole class- hahaha stupid teacher said underwear hahahahahh
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