neck and crop

Definition & Meaning of "neck and crop"

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completely and in every possible way

neck and crop definition and meaning
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What is the origin of the idiom "neck and crop" and when to use it?

The idiom "neck and crop" is a somewhat dated expression with origins in agricultural and equestrian contexts. It is derived from the practice of killing animals or harvesting crops entirely, without leaving anything behind. In this context, "neck" refers to the head and upper part of the animal, and "crop" refers to the harvest. Over time, this idiomatic expression has been used more broadly to indicate complete and thorough actions or consumption.

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They devoured the cake, eating it neck and crop, leaving no slices behind.
He finished the assignment neck and crop, ensuring every task was completed.
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