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Where did the saying wring your neck come from?
“Wring your neck” is a colloquialism derived from our older farming culture here in the United States. People kept chickens and sometimes geese for both eggs and meat. Fowl were never butchered: their necks were wrung.
What does sticking out your neck mean?
Today’s Phrase If you stick your neck out, it means you take a risk by saying or doing something that other people might not like. Examples: John stuck his neck out and told the boss what we thought of him. He decided to stick his neck out and buy a new sports car, even though he hadn’t asked his wife.
What does it mean to neck someone?
transitive verb. 1 : to kiss and caress amorously. 2 : to reduce in diameter. intransitive verb. 1 : to engage in amorous kissing and caressing.
Is saying wind your neck in rude?
In short, if someone says “Wind your neck in!” they essentially mean “Pipe down!”. Maybe they’re annoyed by you whining about being upset, or repeatedly asking stupid questions. But whatever it is you’re saying, for whatever reason, the other person doesn’t want to hear about it.
What does it mean to wring someone dry?
: to squeeze until almost all of the liquid is gone The rag was wrung dry.
What does neck in neck mean?
In a competition, especially an election, if two or more competitors are neck and neck, they are level with each other and have an equal chance of winning. The latest polls indicate that the two main parties are neck and neck.
What does to beef up mean?
Definition of beef up informal. : to add weight, strength, or power to (something) Security around the city will be beefed up during the event. a politician looking to beef his image up.
Does a kiss on the neck mean anything?
05/8A romantic neck-kiss A kiss on the neck usually means that he just can’t get enough of you. If he kisses you on your neck, it means that he loves you and is passionately drawn towards you.