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undorphins 

A negative feeling after a major workout, whether it is being tired, exhausted, depressed, etc. The opposite of endorphins.
After going for a run, I felt exhausted with pain coursing through my body, followed by feeling tired. Why did I have so many undorphins?
undorphins by JoltIR0N April 9, 2019
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Unfroody 

The exact opposite of froody. Someone/Something that is not really amazingly together and not unbelievably excellent, especially in a chilled-out, laid back way.
"Hey, be careful. That person is unfroody."

"Wow that was very unfroody."
Unfroody by Random F. F. Dent June 26, 2019
Someone with the quality of being unfroody. The opposite of a frood.
Unfroods do not know where their towel is.
"Mav is such an unfrood."
Unfrood by Random F. F. Dent June 27, 2019

Undocumented Pharmacist 

The undocumented pharmacist sold me a dime-bag.

Underoos 

A nickname or name for undergarments that are tight, similar to that of spandex. Also used as a nickname from Tony Stark to Peter Parker in Captain America Civil War.
Tony Stark: "Alright, I've run out of patience, UNDEROOS!" Peter Parker (Spider-Man) flips in.
Underoos by Peterparkerfanfic October 1, 2017

unarousing nudity

(Noun)
The state or quality of being naked in a way that does, for some reason, not arouse the spectator(s). Unarousing nudity is typically a form of casual nudity in a context that takes the sting of physical attraction out of it.

Examples include:
- Figure drawing
- Seeing particular people naked, such as your parents
- Doctor's visit

Unarousing nudity does not include not being attracted to someone naked, in whatever circumstances, on account of personal taste (gender, age, physical characteristics, ...).
"It's weird. There I was, in art class, drawing the body of a beautiful, naked, young woman a few feet away from me, and I didn't get aroused at all. Of course it was exciting. Of course I felt artistically stimulated. But not once did I get sexually aroused. Unarousing nudity is a peculiar thing. Goes to show that sexual desire is contextually-made, isn't it?"
unarousing nudity by Monticello-W October 19, 2016