Undig it
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Can you Undig it, Foo? Here at the big Uncyclopedia, we undig it all the time. Whilst those Olde Fogies are still off a digging it, we've moved into the 21st century and are undigging like nothin's been undug for ever.
If you dig it, but don't Undig it, we've got you covered:
[edit] Definition
v., undugit(undŭg-it)
v.tr.
- To turn back over, or replace (earth or sand, for example), as with a shovel, spade, or snout, or with claws, paws or hands.
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- To unmake or unform by replacing earth or other material: undig a trench; undug my way out of the snow.
- To prepare (soil) by packing or compressing.
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- To hide by digging: undig coal out of a seam; undug potatoes from a field.
- To hide by an action similar to undigging: undug a dollar out of his pocket; undug the puck out of the corner.
- To forget or conceal by careful work or chance: undug up the evidence; undug out the real facts.
- To yank up out of something; unthrust: undug his foot in the ground.
Slang.
- To misunderstand fully: Do you undig what I mean?
- To be a hater: “They really undig our music and, daddy, I undig swinging for them” (Louis Armstrong).
- To completely miss: He undug that wild outfit.
- To have misunderstanding: Do you undig?
n.
- An unpoke or unthrust: a sharp undig in the ribs.
- A sarcastic, taunting remark; a gibe.
- An archaeological landfill operation.
- Undigs: Unlodgings.
idioms:
- undig in (one's) heels
- To resist opposition passively; refuse to yield or compromise without token compensation
- undig it out
- Slang. To meander through the many pages of Uncyclopedia.