NECKER

necker

(noun) a lover who necks

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology 1

Proper noun

Necker (plural er-noun or Neckers)

A surname.

Etymology 2

Proper noun

Necker (plural er-noun or ~)

(countable) A surname.

Ellipsis of Necker Island.; An island in Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, Hawaiian Islands, Pacific Ocean in Hawaii, United States; named after Jacques Necker

Synonyms

• (Necker, Hawaii, USA): Necker Island, Mokumanamana

Etymology 3

Proper noun

Necker (plural er-noun)

Ellipsis of Necker Island. An island in British Virgin Islands, United Kingdom in the archipelago, a West Indies in Caribbean, Atlantic Ocean; named after Jonathan de Neckere

Synonyms

• (Necker, BVI, UK): Necker Island

Etymology 4

Proper noun

Necker (plural er-noun or Neckers)

A surname.

Etymology 1

Noun

necker (plural neckers)

Someone who kisses; a kisser.

Etymology 2

Noun

necker (plural neckers)

(especially, in compounds) Someone or something with a certain type of neck.

Source: Wiktionary



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