Meaning & Definition of word "Neck"

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    Neck

    /nɛk/

    noun:

    • 1. The part of the body connecting the head to the rest of the body.
      • Example: He turned his head to the left and strained his neck.
    • 2. A slender part or section of an object, especially one that joins two larger parts.
      • Example: The neck of the bottle was too narrow for the ice cubes.
    • 3. The part of a shirt or garment that encircles the neck.
      • Example: She wore a necklace that complemented the scoop neck of her dress.
    • 4. A narrow part of a geographical feature, such as a isthmus.
      • Example: They sailed through the neck of the river.

    verb:

    • 1. To injure someone's neck.
      • Example: The failed stunt caused him to neck himself while trying to impress his friends.

    Etymology

    Old English 'necca', of uncertain origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    break someone's neck:

    To harm someone severely, often used figuratively.

    neck and neck:

    To be very close in a race or competition.

    stick your neck out:

    To take a risk or expose oneself to danger.

    Related Words

    nape:

    The back of the neck.

    throat:

    The front part of the neck.

    cervical:

    Related to the neck area, often used in a medical context.

    Slang Meanings of neck

    Meaning: To kiss or engage intimately.

    Example Sentence: They were necking on the couch during the movie.

    Meaning: To leave someone hanging or unsupported.

    Example Sentence: Don't neck me when I need your help.