No-neck


modifier

: Andrew Giuliani, the executive moppet, strolled uninvited to the lectern, as uninhibited as one of Tennessee Williams’s no-neck monsters

noun

A stupid, bigoted person; a brute; redneck: the moral and intellectual sleaziness of the media and its no-necks in residence (1970s+)

[fr the thick, neckless aspect of very muscular men, gorillas, etc]

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