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Underhand or underhanded may refer to:


Music

* "Underhand", in the 1986 ''
Throw a Sickie ''Throw a Sickie'' is a 12" EP by New Zealand band Tall Dwarfs Tall Dwarfs are a New Zealand rock band formed in 1981 by Chris Knox and Alec Bathgate, who helped pioneer the lo-fi style of rock music. The duo were former members of Toy Love. ...
'' album by Tall Dwarfs * "Underhand", in the 1974 ''
Somethin's Happening ''Somethin's Happening'' is the third studio album by English rock musician Peter Frampton, released in 1974. It reached #125 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 album chart. Background Following the release of the 1973 album ''Frampton's Camel'', ke ...
'' album by Peter Frampton *An underhand grip; ** a type of traditional grip in drumming ** a way of holding the bow when playing string instruments


Sports

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Underhand chop Woodsman (also, woodsmen, pl.) is a competitive, co-ed intercollegiate sport in the United States, Canada and elsewhere based on various skills traditionally part of forestry educational and technical training programs. In North America, the sp ...
, an event in a lumberjack competition * Underhand grip in weightlifting * Underhand pass in volleyball *
Underhand pitch (baseball) In baseball, a submarine is a pitch in which the ball is released often just above the ground, but not underhanded, with the torso bent at a right angle, and shoulders tilted so severely that they rotate around a nearly horizontal axis. This is ...
, a less common type of pitch * Underhand pitch (softball), the manner of pitching in softball *
Underhand serve (disambiguation) Underhand serve or Underhanded serve may refer to: * Underhand serve (pickleball) * Underhand serve (tennis) * Underhand serve (volleyball) See also * Underhand (disambiguation) * Serve (disambiguation) {{disambiguation ...
, in several sports


See also

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Underhanded C Contest The Underhanded C Contest is a programming contest to turn out code that is malicious, but passes a rigorous inspection, and looks like an honest mistake even if discovered. The contest rules define a task, and a malicious component. Entries m ...
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