underarm

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English

Etymology

From under- +‎ arm. The armpit sense is not old, historically speaking (1920s), and it is believed to have arisen as a euphemism in advertising.

Pronunciation

Noun

underarm (plural underarms)

  1. (often attributive) The armpit.
    underarm deodorant
  2. (cricket) Old-fashioned and now outlawed style of bowling in which the arm is not swung over the shoulder.

Translations

Adjective

underarm (not comparable)

  1. For use under the arm.
    • 2001, Victoria Sherrow, For appearance' sake:
      A 1997 study found that about 104 million American women were using underarm deodorant products.

Derived terms

Verb

underarm (third-person singular simple present underarms, present participle underarming, simple past and past participle underarmed)

  1. (transitive) To supply with insufficient weaponry.

Anagrams

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From under- +‎ arm.

Noun

underarm m (definite singular underarmen, indefinite plural underarmer, definite plural underarmene)

  1. (anatomy) forearm

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From under- +‎ arm.

Noun

underarm m (definite singular underarmen, indefinite plural underarmar, definite plural underarmane)

  1. (anatomy) forearm

References

Swedish

Swedish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia sv
en underarm

Etymology

under- +‎ arm

Noun

underarm c

  1. (anatomy) forearm

Declension

See also

References