underneaths

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underneaths

  1. plural of underneath
  2. (colloquial, childish) genitalia
    • 1991, Manfred Pfister, The Theory and Analysis of Drama, page 115:
      LOACH: Was it to do with her underneaths? ASH: I'm sorry. LOACH: To do with her womb, was it ?
    • 1994, Michael Rosen, The Penguin Book of Childhood, pages 146–147:
      Where does he keep the seed? In his underneaths. Why? Oh, it's a good place to keep it. How does he plant it? He just puts it in. Where? In my underneaths. How does he? He just pushes it in. And then I keep it in my tummy, and when it's ready it comes out and it's a baby and then it grows into a boy or girl and then into a man or woman.
    • 2013, Susan Isaacs, Social Development In Young Children, page 378:
      Again, she says to her Daddy, "Your underneaths shake, Daddy; mine don't shake"; and later on, to her mother, "Are your underneaths like my underneaths, Mummy?"