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underbeneath

The practice of sporting your collar tucked in, typically in crime-riddled urban areas. The polar opposite of the collar pop. Made popular by Atlanta rappers "Tha THC Boyz" (They*Hidin*Collaz.)
Damn, son...You wanna get shot?! You better tuck that collar underbeneath!!!
underbeneath by Loloforeal June 12, 2007
an individual whose technical (usu. computer-based) competencies are notably less advanced than those of his or her peers; a nerd wannabe
The project manager thinks I'm an experienced computer programmer but I'm really just an undernerd learning everything on-the-fly.
undernerd by Scott Fairbairn July 29, 2008

understeer 

a condition in which the front tires of car lose traction while cornering, causing the vehicle to turn less than desired

basically, your car will go straight instead of turning

the risk of understeer can be decreased by

a) lowering corner entry speed
b) turning less/turning more smoothly
c) trail braking
understeer is more likely on ice
understeer by safaasd August 17, 2008

Undersee 

It is when you profoundly understand something.

To undersee something is to get out of that fugue state-of-mind and simply see something for what it is instead of, the inferior, understanding what's going on.
Dude 1: "... And that's how it all happened."
Dude 2: "Dude... DUDE!"
Dude 1: "Yeah?"
Dude 2: "Not only do I understand... I UNDERSEE IT!"
Dude 1: "Dude, that's wicked. Lets smoke a J."
Undersee by Smooth Dog January 22, 2012

undersweege 

To not yet have reached the desired level of something interpreted in context.
"Hey man, have you hooked up with that one emo bitch yet?"
"No man, I'm underpoosed and undersweeged."
undersweege by Jonc Dixie February 26, 2008

Undernet 

One of the largest IRC networks still in existence with a laid back administration that provides minimal services but doesn't overwhelm the users with hundreds of *Serv bots. The primary service is X, the channel bot, who provides many options for managers and ops alike.

Undernet is very involved with its users, and holds frequent classes and interesting discussions or interviews in the #class channel. Channels are very hard to register, and therefore if a channel is registered, then it is garunteed to be lively. It has frequent netsplits, but not quite to the caliber of EFnet and DALnet, making it a much more solid network. In general, the help channels on Undernet are often nicer and more humble than EFnet, but still don't be surprised if you get banned for an arbitrary reason. There's always room for improvement.
<Varter> Hey, wanna chat on IRC instead?
<Mancow> Sure, I'll meet you in #tech on Undernet.
<Varter> Nice.
Undernet by Varter August 27, 2004