..........necking is how giraffes fight each other...................
well if you are necking you are doing it on the neck right? if you are petting it you are doing it anywhere!
Pick-necking - 1933 was released on: USA: 8 September 1933
no
Necking is a localized deformation process where a material undergoes significant strain in a concentrated area. This concentrated strain can lead to increased stress and strain rates in that region, promoting tertiary creep. As the necking continues, the material undergoes acceleration in deformation until failure occurs.
As "to be necking" is an informal expression, I will maintain this register in Spanish:Déjense de sus besos cachondosDejaos de vuestros besos cachondos
rouph necking in the oil field is the people that drill wells even the drillers and tool pushers. the drillers and pushers are the management of the rig,they just moved up over the years of hard work and learning. rouph necking is a way of life.woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Giraffes defend themselves by kicking preditors and "necking". "necking" is when a giraffe swings its neck at another giraffe really hard. The reason giraffes have the little horns on their head is for necking so they can dig them into another giraffes neck.
Because people like to neck?
The term "necking" originated in the early 20th century and refers to the act of kissing, caressing or fondling someone's neck as a form of intimate expression. It is thought to derive from the idea of couples engaging in such behavior in parked cars, where necking was a common romantic activity.
ANGRY
In the context of the Diary of Anne Frank, "necking" referred to hugging and kissing with romantic intentions. Anne wrote about engaging in this activity with Peter, a boy who was also in hiding with her family during WWII.