the.com/aboveground

Out in the open air, where neither corpses nor rebellions need to hide.

means Located or operating above the earth's surface, or openly and legally rather than secretly.

from Plain English fusion of above and ground, originally literal soil-level talk before it crept into mob slang for legitimate fronts and covert movements going public.

Mining flipAboveground work pays less but kills slower.
Resistance termUnderground movements go aboveground when victory feels safe.
Pool grammarAboveground pools sit on lawns, not in them.
the.com/
the.com · generated