Plural for the part of a person's or animal's body connecting the head to the rest of the body
“He wrenched him around and grasped his scrawny neck in a dangerously tight headlock.”
Plural for a piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast into a sea or lake
“The little house was on a dead-end lane on a neck of land extending into Oyster Bay.”
Plural for a narrow channel of water, typically between two land masses
“The second island was also barely separated from the bottom of Grand Bay by a narrow neck of water flowing into the bottom of Port aux Basques Harbour.”
Plural for any long or narrow part or section of a body or structure
“The neck of the bottle is so designed that the contents will not pour until the bottle is practically in a horizontal position.”
Plural for an area of land, typically a large one
“Not only had I given them a fright, but they no longer felt comfortable in my neck of the woods!”
(somewhat rare) Plural for a very small degree, amount, level, or distance
“We only missed by a neck!”
Plural for the quality of being cheeky or impertinent
Plural for a region, area or territory within a given context
Plural for the front part of the neck
To kiss, canoodle or act amorously with someone
“Scott believes that only attractive couples should be allowed to neck in public.”
To drink or consume a liquid, typically greedily
(British, informal, slang) To murder, or to commit suicide
To touch or stroke gently or lovingly
To take someone's head off, usually as a form of capital punishment
(euphemistic) To have physical or intimate relations with someone
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