Table of Contents
- 1 What does the expression to get it in the neck mean?
- 2 What does having someone’s throat mean?
- 3 What is the back of the neck called in anatomy?
- 4 Has me by the balls meaning?
- 5 Why did the Mariner shoot the albatross?
- 6 Why does my neck hurt when I Breathe?
- 7 Should I breathe through my nose or my mouth?
What does the expression to get it in the neck mean?
Definition of get it in the neck British, informal. : to be severely punished or criticized He really got it in the neck for not finishing the job on time.
What does around my neck mean?
If you say that you have something round your neck or around your neck, you mean that it is your responsibility and it causes you a lot of worry. It’s a legacy which will hang around the country’s neck for some time to come.
What does having someone’s throat mean?
grab (someone or something) by the throat 1. To capture and hold someone’s attention or emotions. Likened to physically holding someone’s throat to subdue them.
Why do they say albatross?
An annoying burden: “That old car is an albatross around my neck.” Literally, an albatross is a large sea bird. The phrase alludes to Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s poem “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” in which a sailor who shoots a friendly albatross is forced to wear its carcass around his neck as punishment.
What is the back of the neck called in anatomy?
The cervical spine – the neck and upper back, composed of the seven vertebrae closest to the skull. The cervical spine supports the weight and movement of your head and protects the nerves exiting your brain.
What is in the neck anatomy?
Some important structures contained in or passing through the neck include the seven cervical vertebrae and enclosed spinal cord, the jugular veins and carotid arteries, part of the esophagus, the larynx and vocal cords, and the sternocleidomastoid and hyoid muscles in front and the trapezius and other nuchal muscles …
Has me by the balls meaning?
have someone by the balls Have someone at one’s mercy, as in You have to pay up-they’ve got you by the balls. The balls here allude to the male genitals. [ Vulgar slang; early 1900s]
Why does the wedding guest listen to the Mariner story?
The ancient mariner compels the wedding guest to listen to his story as he feels guilty for killing the albatross and suffers from agony. He wanders around from place to place to tell his story to different people because when he tells his story to someone he, for the time being, is relieved from his agony.
Why did the Mariner shoot the albatross?
The Ancient Mariner shot the albatross simply because he could. He was angry because the voyage was moving slowly and frustrated over the lack of wind. Without even thinking, he took the life of the albatross…. an innocent bird that the others saw as a good omen.
What does ‘breathe down your neck’ mean?
breathe down someone’s neck. 1. Fig. to keep close watch on someone; to watch someone’s activities intently.
Why does my neck hurt when I Breathe?
Shoulder pain related to breathing and coughing can originate from the spinal and rib-cage joints in different parts of the neck and thorax. If the pain is in the high upper-back and back of shoulder it is more likely to be coming from a jammed and inflamed facet joint in the neck and the muscles protecting it.
What does sticking your neck out mean?
‘Stick your neck out for someone or something’ is an informal expression meaning ‘to do or say something when there is a risk that you may be wrong’: ‘Why should I stick my neck out to do something for her? What has she ever done for me?’. ‘He made a risky investment. He stuck his neck out for the deal because he thought he could make some money.’.
Should I breathe through my nose or my mouth?
Vigorous physical activity activates your sympathetic nervous system, which constricts the blood vessels that supply your nasal turbinates. This allows you to breathe better through your nose, with all the added benefits described in my previous article.