Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
up-and-under
Noun
ˌʌp-ənd-ˈʌndər

Definition
A type of play in which a player lifts the ball up and then plays it down in a way that it goes under something, often used in sports like rugby.

Examples
- The rugby player executed a perfect up-and-under to confuse the opponents.
- In basketball, the coach suggested trying an up-and-under to evade the defender.

Meaning
Refers to a specific movement or strategy in games or activities where an object is thrown or maneuvered over a barrier and then directed downwards.

Synonyms
- Lofted pass
- High arch
- Over-and-under