Entity: FRANK-UNDERWOOD
Frank-Underwood is a term that can refer to a sudden, surprising, and non-consensual hand job, or to Representative Francis J. 'Frank' Underwood, the House Majority Whip and anti-hero of the hit Netflix original 'House of Cards.' It can also be associated with a desire for retaliation or payback.
FRANK-UNDERWOOD
Etymology
The term 'Frank-Underwood' can refer to a sudden, surprising, and non-consensual hand job, or to Representative Francis J. 'Frank' Underwood from the TV show 'House of Cards.'
Definition
Frank-Underwood encompasses various meanings, including a non-consensual hand job, a ruthless and power-hungry politician, and a desire for retaliation.
Historical Context
The term gained popularity through the character Francis Underwood in the TV series 'House of Cards,' known for his manipulative and cunning nature in the political arena.
Cultural Significance
'Frank-Underwood' has become synonymous with political intrigue, power dynamics, and the darker side of ambition in popular culture.
Related Concepts
- Underwood: A city in McLean County, North Dakota, United States.
- Underwood: Woody shrubs or small trees growing among taller trees.
- Underwood: A desire or urge for retaliation.
See Also
Frank-Underwood encompasses various meanings, including a non-consensual hand job, a ruthless and power-hungry politician, and a desire for retaliation.