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neck

Transitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: neckspast: neckedpp: neckeding: necking

The central image is a narrow conduit or bridge connecting two larger areas. Whether referring to anatomy, geography, or objects like bottles, the word emphasizes a point of transition, vulnerability, or constriction. In its anatomical sense, it often carries connotations of fragility (as in "sticking one's neck out") or subservience and control. It is a neutral term but becomes highly charged when used in idioms regarding risk or survival. As a verb, the word shifts from structural to sensual. This usage is predominantly casual and slightly dated, evoking images of youthful, public displays of affection rather than formal romantic intimacy.

💬Conversación Casual

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Chloe is in her dorm room while David is at his office.
David Smith

Your mom says you're stiff. Just stretch your neck and you'll be golden.

David Smith
Chloe Smith
Chloe Smith

I'm literally drowning in finals, dad. A little stretching won't fix this.

💡
David attempts to be helpful with a simplistic solution and uses the idiom 'be golden' (meaning to be in a great situation/perfect), while Chloe responds with the hyperbolic 'drowning in finals' to express her stress, highlighting their generational gap in coping mechanisms.

Meanings

Noun

The part of a person's or animal's body connecting the head to the rest of the body.

"She wore a silk scarf around her neck."

Noun

A narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses.

"The village is located on a narrow neck of land between the two lakes."

Noun

The narrow part of a bottle or a musical instrument, such as a guitar.

"He gripped the neck of the guitar firmly while playing the solo."

Transitive Verb

To kiss and caress someone passionately.

"The teenage couple were necking in the back row of the cinema."

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