0 present participle of neck
1 to kiss and hold a person in a sexual way
2 to drink something, especially alcohol, very quickly:
The necking and bifurcation can be seen in figure 7 to be almost identical with the initial bifurcation.
The pictures showed several of these young ladies in extraordinary trousers, and they also showed a bit of "necking" going on.
Then you get down into this particular cellar, and in the dim light you can discern one or two couples sitting around doing nothing but a little harmless "necking".
The plan calls for expanding warfighting capabilities, modernizing the force, necking down from eight to three aircraft types, and consolidating force structure where possible.
This is particularly an issue in extensional-thinning polymers, where capillary failure or necking can cause separation of the melt before solidification.
The necking is the continuation of the shaft, but is visually separated by one or many grooves.
This combination of microstructures has the added benefits of higher strengths and resistance to necking during forming.
After aggressive necking, it is common for two male giraffes to caress and court each other, leading up to mounting and climax.