The difference between Grope and Neck

When used as nouns, grope means an act of groping, especially sexually, whereas neck means the part of body connecting the head and the trunk found in humans and some animals.

When used as verbs, grope means to feel with or use the hands, whereas neck means to hang by the neck.


check bellow for the other definitions of Grope and Neck

  1. Grope as a verb (obsolete):

    To feel with or use the hands; to handle.

  2. Grope as a verb:

    To search or attempt to find something in the dark, or, as a blind person, by feeling; to move about hesitatingly, as in darkness or obscurity; to feel one's way, as with the hands, when one can not see.

  3. Grope as a verb:

    To touch (another person) closely and (especially) sexually.

    Examples:

    "We've been together two weeks, and have just been kissing and groping, nowrap but no sex yet."

  4. Grope as a verb:

    To intentionally and inappropriately touch another person, in such a manner as to make the contact appear accidental, for the purpose of one's sexual gratification.

    Examples:

    "That old man groped that girl on the train!"

  5. Grope as a verb (obsolete):

    To examine; to test; to sound.

    Examples:

    "rfquotek Chaucer"

  1. Grope as a noun (informal):

    An act of groping, especially sexually.

  2. Grope as a noun (obsolete):

    an iron fitting of a medieval cart wheel

  1. Neck as a noun (anatomy):

    The part of body connecting the head and the trunk found in humans and some animals.

  2. Neck as a noun:

    The corresponding part in some other anatomical contexts.

  3. Neck as a noun:

    The part of a shirt, dress etc., which fits a person's neck.

  4. Neck as a noun:

    The tapered part of a bottle toward the opening.

  5. Neck as a noun (botany):

    The slender tubelike extension atop an archegonium, through which the sperm swim to reach the egg.

  6. Neck as a noun (music):

    The extension of any stringed instrument on which a fingerboard is mounted

  7. Neck as a noun:

    A long narrow tract of land projecting from the main body, or a narrow tract connecting two larger tracts.

  8. Neck as a noun (engineering):

    A reduction in size near the end of an object, formed by a groove around it.

    Examples:

    "a neck forming the journal of a shaft"

  9. Neck as a noun:

    The constriction between the root and crown of a tooth.

  10. Neck as a noun (architecture):

    The gorgerin of a capital.

  11. Neck as a noun (firearms):

    The small part of a gun between the chase and the swell of the muzzle.

  12. Neck as a noun (informal, MLE, slang):

    A falsehood; a lie.

  1. Neck as a verb:

    To hang by the neck; strangle; kill, eliminate

    Examples:

    "Go neck yourself."

  2. Neck as a verb (chiefly, US):

    To make love; to intently kiss or cuddle; to canoodle.

    Examples:

    "Alan and Betty were necking in the back of a car when Betty's dad caught them."

  3. Neck as a verb:

    To drink rapidly.

  4. Neck as a verb:

    To decrease in diameter.

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