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1 necktie
noun ((American) a man's tie.) slipsslipssubst. \/ˈnektaɪ\/slips, halsduknecktie party henging, lynsjing -
2 neck
I nek noun1) (the part of the body between the head and chest: She wore a scarf around her neck.) hals2) (the part of an article of clothing that covers that part of the body: The neck of that shirt is dirty.) halsutskjæring/-utringning3) (anything like a neck in shape or position: the neck of a bottle.) (flaske)hals•- necklace- neckline
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- neck and neck II nek verb(to kiss, hug and caress (passionately); to pet.) klinehalsIsubst. \/nek\/1) hals2) ( klær) utringning, hals(ringning)3) ( overført) (flaske)hals4) ( slakt) hals(stykke)5) forklaring: langt og smalt pass eller sund6) forklaring: strime av land eller skog7) ( slang) frekkhet8) ( sjelden) nakkeback of the neck nakkebreak one's neck to ( hverdagslig) gjøre sitt ytterste for åbreak the neck of gjøre unna det verste\/meste avfall on somebody's neck ta rundt noen, falle om halsen på noenget it in the neck ( hverdagslig) bli skjelt ut, få huden full, få svi forhang on somebody's neck klenge seg på noenit's neck or nothing det får bære eller briste, koste hva det koste vilkeep neck and neck with holde jevne trinn medneck and crop raskt og kontant, hodestupsneck of a\/the tooth tannhalsneck of land landtunge, (smalt) nesneck of the woods område, trakteri denne avkroken \/ i dette gudsforlatte hulletneck or nothing uten betenkning, hensynsløst, med dødsforaktrisk one's neck våge livetsave one's neck redde seg fra galgen ( overført) redde skinnetstick one's neck out ( hverdagslig) utsette seg for kritikkbe thrown out on one's neck bli kastet på hodet utbe up to one's neck in debt ha gjeld til oppover ørenewin by a neck vinne med et halvt hestehodewring somebody's neck vri nakken av noen ( overført) drepe noenIIverb \/nek\/1) ( slang) kjæle med, kline2) strype, kvele3) ( slang) drikke
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necktie — (n.) 1838, from NECK (Cf. neck) (n.) + TIE (Cf. tie) (n.). American English slang necktie party a lynching is recorded from 1871 … Etymology dictionary
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Necktie — For the grappling position, see double collar tie. Two patterned neckties A necktie (or tie) is a long piece of cloth worn for decorative purposes around the neck or shoulders, resting under the shirt collar and knotted at the throat. Variants… … Wikipedia
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necktie — UK [ˈnekˌtaɪ] / US noun [countable] Word forms necktie : singular necktie plural neckties American formal a tie worn round your neck … English dictionary
necktie — [[t]ne̱ktaɪ[/t]] neckties N COUNT A necktie is a narrow piece of cloth that someone, usually a man, puts under his shirt collar and ties so that the ends hang down in front. Syn: tie … English dictionary
necktie — n. esp. US = TIE n. 2. Phrases and idioms: necktie party sl. a lynching or hanging … Useful english dictionary
Necktie River — Origin Minnesota Basin countries United States The Necktie River is a river of Minnesota. See also List of rivers of Minnesota References … Wikipedia