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The thin part connecting two more substantial portions of whatever is being discussed, and as often applied to water as land. New York is full of them: Great Neck, Little Neck, Throg's Neck (Bridge), and probably ofTroy could give many more examples.
Don't know about "Mamaroneck," though.
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How did woods come to have necks?
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wwh 02/26/02 11:18 PM ![]()
necking in the woods, or nekkid in the water
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Re: necking in the woods, or nekked in the water
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Re: necking in the woods, or nekked in the water
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