"Stick your neck out" is an idiomatic expression that means to take a risk by exposing oneself to potential criticism, danger, or failure. It often implies advocating for a position or making a decision that may be unpopular or uncertain. The phrase suggests a willingness to take a stand or speak up, despite the possibility of negative consequences.
To take a risk, or make a sacrifice on another's behalf. Ex. "I stuck my neck out for you when I told the boss that I was the one who made your mess."
I'll stick my neck out and say "no".
it means your neck is royal
I think it would be when to stick his neck out.
yes, without it the neck would look like a bent stick
What does 'neck of the moment' mean?
very close together in a race
Ring your neck.
This is normal, if you mean the curve of the neck. If his neck were straight, we'd have a problem.
what happens when your neck cracks everytime you move it
"the neck". :)
Stick your tongue in and out really fast... 5 times.