ALL meanings of fall under
fall un·der
F f - noun fall under Astrology. the sign of the zodiac in which the most negative influence of a planet is expressed (opposed to exaltation (def 5.)). 1
- noun fall under Mining. rock or ore that has collapsed from a roof, hanging wall, or the sides of a passage. 1
- idioms fall under fall all over oneself, to show unusual or excessive enthusiasm or eagerness, especially in the hope of being favored or rewarded: The young trainees fell all over themselves to praise the boss's speech. Also, fall over oneself. 1
- idioms fall under fall / come short. short (def 44). 1
- idioms fall under fall foul / afoul of. foul (def 38). 1
- idioms fall under fall off the roof, Slang: Older Use. to menstruate. 1
- idioms fall under fall / land on one's feet. feet (def 3). 1
- idioms fall under fall out of bed, to get out of bed quickly. 1
- idioms fall under fall over backward(s), bend1 (def 21). to exhibit great eagerness, especially in pursuit of one's own advantage: The candidate fell over backward in support of the issues that would win votes. 1
- noun fall under to come under (an influence, etc.) 0
- noun fall under to be listed or classified as 0
- verb fall under (Transitive Verb) To belong to for purposes of categorization. 0