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un·der·score

verb /ˈəndərˌskôr/  /ˌəndərˈskôr/ 
underscored, past participle; underscored, past tense; underscores, 3rd person singular present; underscoring, present participle

1. Underline (something)

2. Emphasize
* – the company underscored the progress made with fuel cells

noun /ˈəndərˌskôr/ 
underscores, plural

1. A line drawn under a word or phrase for emphasis

2. (on a computer or typewriter keyboard) A short horizontal line (_) on the baseline

Web definitions

* give extra weight to (a communication); “Her gesture emphasized her words”

* underline: draw a line or lines underneath to call attention to

* a line drawn underneath (especially under written matter)

* The underscore [ _ ] (also called understrike, low line, or low dash) is a character that originally appeared on the typewriter and was primarily used to underline words. …

* An underscore is generally defined as a piece of background music, usually designed as a mood enhancing accompaniment to a situation. Underscores are a popular focus of library music, and generally lack strong melody lines in order not to detract concentration too far from a focus.

* Underscoring – In theater and film production, underscoring is the act of playing music quietly under a dialogue or a visual scene. It is usually done to establish a mood or theme.

* [BSG] The character _, ASCII 137 (octal). Multics was one of the first systems to support file and function names longer than six or eight upper-case characters, and names such as make_segs_paged instead of MKSGSPGD were something of a novelty. …

* To run a rule below a line of type.

* line appearing on the baseline beneath a word or phrase notating italic type (eg, “Dynamic Graphics magazine”); now more commonly used in e-mail addresses

* underscored – The underlining of text, used to indicate material that is being added to a rule, ie, new material underlined.

If anyone is heading over to underscore towers (sorry for the really bad tower pun, we can’t help ourselves) in the next week you may want to check out ‘Who’s The Man’

An installation of hand painted enamel panels, each containing a word or a phrase used to describe a ‘man’ and allegedly created to help the bewildered male plot his way through the gender landscape.

The installation will be on view at The Exposure Gallery, just a quick hop down Little Portland Street from underscore, and more info can be found here http://www.mrwoowoo.com.

Go on. Be a (wo)man.