Noun
The supporting structural framework of a vehicle.
The landing gear of an aircraft.
(euphemistic) The genitalia.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgJust because i know how to change a guys oil doesn't mean i want to spend the rest of my life on my back, staring up his undercarriage. Janet Evanovich
A compressed air (later nitrogen) system was provided for emergency undercarriage lowering. Source: Internet
Airbags can deploy due to the vehicle's undercarriage striking a low object protruding above the roadway due to the resulting deceleration. Source: Internet
Aviation author Edward Shacklady noted that pilot conversion was "surprisingly easy", and that the main problem encountered during training was often becoming accustomed to the Meteor's tricycle undercarriage. Source: Internet
APPH (aircraft undercarriage ) is based off the A558 on Manor Park in Sandymoor near TALL Security Print, the UK's leading provider of business cheques; further to the west is Yokogawa Electric UK. Source: Internet
For carrier operations, the airframe, undercarriage, and tailhook were strengthened, folding wings and catapult attachments were added, and the landing gear widened. Source: Internet