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conk

conk

noun

  1. (US, dated) A hairstyle involving the chemical straightening and styling of kinky hair.
  2. (slang) A nose, especially a large one.
  3. Alternative spelling of conch
  4. The shelf- or bracket-shaped fruiting body of a bracket fungus (also called a shelf fungus), i.e. a mushroom growing off a tree trunk.

verb

  1. (US, dated) To chemically straighten tightly curled hair.
  2. (colloquial, often with out) To become unconscious.
  3. (colloquial, often with out) To fail or show signs of failing, cease operating, break down.
  4. (slang) To hit, especially on the head.

neck

neck

noun

  1. (anatomy) The part of the body connecting the head and the trunk found in humans and some animals.
  2. (architecture) The gorgerin of a capital.
  3. (botany) The slender tubelike extension atop an archegonium, through which the sperm swim to reach the egg.
  4. (engineering) A reduction in size near the end of an object, formed by a groove around it.
  5. (figurative) A person's life.
  6. (firearms) The small part of a gun between the chase and the swell of the muzzle.
  7. (folklore) A shapeshifting water spirit in Germanic mythology and folklore; a nix.
  8. (geology) A volcanic plug, solidified lava filling the vent of an extinct volcano.
  9. (informal, MLE, slang) A falsehood; a lie.
  10. (music) The extension of any stringed instrument on which a fingerboard is mounted
  11. A long narrow tract of land projecting from the main body, or a narrow tract connecting two larger tracts.
  12. The constriction between the root and crown of a tooth.
  13. The corresponding part in some other anatomical contexts.
  14. The part of a shirt, dress etc., which fits a person's neck.
  15. The tapered part of a bottle toward the opening.

verb

  1. (chiefly US) To make love; to intently kiss or cuddle; to canoodle.
  2. To decrease in diameter.
  3. To drink rapidly.
  4. To hang by the neck; strangle; kill, eliminate.

nick

nick

noun

  1. (Britain, New Zealand, colloquial) Often in the expressions in bad nick and in good nick: condition, state.
  2. (Britain, law enforcement, slang) A police station or prison.
  3. (Internet) Clipping of nickname.
  4. (archaic) A nix or nixie (“water spirit”).
  5. (cricket) A small deflection of the ball off the edge of the bat, often going to the wicket-keeper for a catch.
  6. (genetics) One of the single-stranded DNA segments produced during nick translation.
  7. (now rare) A particular place or point considered as marked by a nick; the exact point or critical moment.
  8. (printing, dated) A notch cut crosswise in the shank of a type, to assist a compositor in placing it properly in the stick, and in distribution.
  9. (real tennis, squash, racquetball) The point where the wall of the court meets the floor.

verb

  1. (transitive) To make a nick or notch in; to cut or scratch in a minor way.
  2. (transitive) To make ragged or uneven, as by cutting nicks or notches in; to deface, to mar.
  3. (transitive, Britain, Australia, New Zealand, slang) To steal.
  4. (transitive, Britain, law enforcement, slang) To arrest.
  5. (transitive, cricket) To hit the ball with the edge of the bat and produce a fine deflection.
  6. (transitive, gaming) To throw or turn up (a number when playing dice); to hit upon.
  7. (transitive, mining) To make a cut at the side of the face.
  8. (transitive, obsolete) To fit into or suit, as by a correspondence of nicks; to tally with.
  9. (transitive, obsolete) To give or call (someone) by a nickname; to style.
  10. (transitive, rare) To make a crosscut or cuts on the underside of (the tail of a horse, in order to make the animal carry it higher).
  11. (transitive, sometimes figurative) To hit at, or in, the nick; to touch rightly; to strike at the precise point or time.

nock

nock

noun

  1. (archery) The notch at the rear of an arrow that fits on the bowstring.
  2. (nautical) The upper fore corner of a boom sail or trysail.
  3. Either of the two grooves in a bow that hold the bowstring.
  4. Misspelling of knock.

verb

  1. (transitive) To cut a nock in (usually in an arrow's base or the tips of a bow).
  2. (transitive) To fit an arrow against the bowstring of a bow or crossbow. (See also notch (verb).)