necking

[ nek-ing ]
/ ˈnɛk ɪŋ /

noun

Informal. kissing, caressing, and other sexual activity between partners that does not involve stimulation of the genitals or sexual intercourse.
Architecture.
  1. a molding or group of moldings between the projecting part of a capital of a column and the shaft.
  2. gorgerin.

Origin of necking

First recorded in 1795–1805; neck + -ing1

Definition for necking (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, adjective

Example sentences from the Web for necking

British Dictionary definitions for necking (1 of 2)

necking
/ (ˈnɛkɪŋ) /

noun

informal the activity of kissing and embracing passionately
Also called: gorgerin architect one or more mouldings at the top of a column between the shaft and the capital

British Dictionary definitions for necking (2 of 2)

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, noun

Word Origin for neck

Old English hnecca; related to Old High German hnack, Old Irish cnocc hill

Medical definitions for necking

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 necking

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