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Underbite Chia 

Someone who has a major underbite with crooked teeth. And chia pet hair.
Wow! what an underbite chia you are!
Underbite Chia by shrogor cheet January 8, 2020
Another word for armpits. A combination of underarms and armpits.

A word that makes me laugh.
Would you like to smell my underpits?
Underpits by Matilda o Donahue November 7, 2017

underliving 

A substandard way of living in which the individual may be unaware or is fooling himself into believing that he or she is living at the highest or correct level.
Underliving is usually a consequence of factors such as ignorance, mental blocks, emotional disturbances, trauma, a lack of imagination, the habit of underliving, having grown-up in a family and/or neighborhood where most people underlived, the lack of good examples and role models, and other foolish reasons such as fear of success.

Because different people have different goals and standards, what one individual may consider to be underliving, another individual may consider to be living correctly, thus well.

Overall, compared to Americans and people in other highly (materially) highly developed nations, approximately 90% of the people who live in developing nations can be said to be underliving. Some Americans also underlive.

The Ph.D. candidate realized that he was not eating and dressing as well as he could afford to because he was stuck in the habit of underliving.
underliving by but for October 23, 2017

Underhit 

Taking a hit of cocaine before then smoking weed, to counteract the inevitable sleepiness that comes with it
Dude I'm getting so tired, I need an underhit to keep me going
Underhit by Gareth Pontin August 6, 2019
Sit is the opposite of stand right?
If thats the case, Undersit is the opposite of understand.

Undersit: to misunderstand

If undersit just isnt good enough, then use something that is more of an opposite, like underlaydown or underdie.
I undersit why someone would want to put a rabid monkey in a washing machine
Undersit by maskas March 16, 2005

underlife 

Those emotional truths that reside beneath the respectable patina of our public lives.
"Be careful.
Protect your strange and beautiful
underlife."

From the poem "Take Care" by January Gill O'Neil, from the poetry collection UNDERLIFE.
underlife by January Gill O'Neil February 3, 2010