necked
[ nekt ]
/ nɛkt /
adjective
having a neck of a kind specified (usually used in combination): a square-necked blouse.
Words nearby necked
neck sweetbread,
neck-rein,
neckar,
neckband,
neckcloth,
necked,
necker,
necker cube,
neckerchief,
necking,
necklace
Definition for necked (2 of 2)
neck
[ nek ]
/ nɛk /
noun
verb (used without object)
Informal.
(of two persons) to embrace, kiss, and caress one another amorously.
verb (used with object)
Informal.
to embrace, kiss, and caress (someone) amorously.
to strangle or behead.
Origin of neck
before 900; Middle English
nekke, Old English
hnecca, cognate with Dutch
nek nape of neck; akin to German
Nacken, Old Norse
hnakki nape of neck
OTHER WORDS FROM neck
neck·er, noun neck·less, adjective neck·like, adjectiveExample sentences from the Web for necked
The most common species of these "necked barnacles" bears the name of "Lepas anatifera," "the duck-bearing Lepas."
By gracious, you'd think I was necked up with a whole bunch uh George Washingtons!
The Happy Family |Bertha Muzzy BowerI smiled at Sid and went on tiptoes and necked out my head and kissed him on a powdery cheek just above an aromatic mustache.
No Great Magic |Fritz Reuter LeiberA quaint, sleepy mill no doubt it was—necked with moss and ivy—and the gaze of Shakespeare assuredly dwelt on it with pleasure.
Shakespeare's England |William Winter
British Dictionary definitions for necked
neck
/ (nɛk) /
noun
verb
(intr) informal
to kiss, embrace, or fondle someone or one another passionately
(tr) British informal
to swallow (something, esp a drink)
he's been necking pints all night
Derived forms of neck
necker, nounWord Origin for neck
Old English
hnecca; related to Old High German
hnack, Old Irish
cnocc hill
Medical definitions for necked
neck
[ nĕk ]
n.
The part of the body joining the head to the shoulders or trunk.
A narrow or constricted part of a structure, as of a bone or organ, that joins its parts; a cervix.
The part of a tooth between the crown and the root.
Idioms and Phrases with necked
neck