longneck

/ˈlɔŋˌnɛk/
noun
  1. An animal with a long neck, especially a giraffe or a type of dinosaur.
    • Children love to see the longnecks at the zoo, especially the giraffes.
    • The longneck stretched its head up to reach the leaves at the top of the tree.
    • The fossil of a longneck dinosaur was discovered in the desert.
  2. A bottle with a long neck, typically a beer bottle.
    • He grabbed a longneck from the cooler and twisted off the cap.
    • She collected longnecks from different breweries as souvenirs.
    • The bar served imported beer in longnecks with colorful labels.
  3. A person with a long neck.
    • The model was a natural longneck, perfect for showcasing jewelry.
    • He was teased as a longneck in school because of his height.
    • In the portrait, the longneck was depicted with elegant posture.
adjective
  1. Having a long neck.
    • She wore a longneck vase on the table as a centerpiece.
    • The longneck bottle is easy to grip.
    • The longneck giraffe is the tallest land animal.
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