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  • @InevitableDarkFlame

    Of course underneath is a word - it means that an object is under something else e.g. The book was underneath the shelf rather than The book was under the shelf.

  • *Underneath* is not a word.

  • @InevitableDarkFlame Yes it is, you retard.

  • @FlawlessCM

    Really explain retard.

  • @InevitableDarkFlame

    dictionary. reference. com/browse/Underneath

  • @FlawlessCM

    HA! See you didn't even know what that word meant! You had to rely on the dictionary.If I wanted to know what it meant I would have looked it up my self. Popper English does not use that word. But we all use different words. Especially you and I. So lets leave it at that.

  • @InevitableDarkFlame What on Earth are you talking about? 'Underneath' is an extremely basic and widely used word. How could anyone not know what it meant? I learnt that in Primary school! I simply linked you to the dictionary to show you that the word does exist.

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