Meaning "less than something should be". It's the opposite of "overly".
It's one of those words that you know isn't necessarily proper English, but you still find slipping into your sentences every so often.
It's one of those words that you know isn't necessarily proper English, but you still find slipping into your sentences every so often.
by marrymenow December 30, 2014
1. For something to be under/situated under something
2. Something that is important, but is hidden away
2. Something that is important, but is hidden away
1. There is an underlying issue with this program. (There is an issue that is not obvious with the program)
2. A green box is underlying another box. (A green box is underneath another box)
2. A green box is underlying another box. (A green box is underneath another box)
by FesterTY September 14, 2018
An underlying slopper is the act of a girl smearing her boyfriend's diarrhea on his balls and then using said diarrhea as lube to give him a handjob.
by MonsterLog42 December 11, 2022
(FINANCE) a stock whose price movements determine the value of a financial derivative. For example, when a hedge fund manager writes a call option for Citigroup (NYSE:C) at 4.25/share, C is the underlying stock.
"Underlying" can be used to refer to other things besides stocks; for example, commodities, currencies, or bonds.
"Underlying" can be used to refer to other things besides stocks; for example, commodities, currencies, or bonds.
by Abu Yahya April 05, 2010
by megalicous April 13, 2022
the dark matter that builds up uner your toenail after 3 months of avoidance, not to mention it smells like rotten mayo the dwells in liklyness of teste satchel.
by oren November 06, 2004
A Covid-denier's first response to hearing that a person has died from Covid-19. Because they absolutely know that the disease is nothing more than a politicized hoax.
by Monkey's Dad September 07, 2020