A clock has a neck and hands but no legs. The "neck" refers to the part of the clock that connects the face to the body, while the "hands" indicate the time. Despite these features, a clock does not have legs, making it a fitting answer to the riddle.
first you wrap your legs around the neck then you take your hands and push down on there neck
A mop.
A bottle has a neck but no hands.
Yes. My mother can do it and when she does it to me my legs buckle and I fall to the ground. I can get back up once her hands are away from my neck but I don't faint or get paralyzed.
I can name several parts of the body: head, neck, arms, hands, torso, legs, and feet.
head, neck, trunk (which includes the thorax and abdomen), arms and hands, legs and feet
Your legs are much stronger than neck. But your neck is much more important than your legs. You can handle the fracture of leg better than fractures at neck.
No, it is not possible to break someone's neck with your hands. The neck is a strong and flexible part of the body that is difficult to break with just your hands.
Yes, girls can crack a guys neck easily. Your legs are very powerful, and with the correct angle and pressure, could injure someone severely, by putting the neck in between the legs and shift the legs to the side and the neck is cracked easily.
A full body massage consists of massage to the scalp, face, neck, arms, back, palms, abdomen, front and backs of legs, buttocks, calves, and feet.
How to remove skin tan? People suffer from tan on face, neck, hands and legs due to sun exposure.
ITs Neck or Legs