Used when someone who wants to act tough walks up to someone else with the will to beat them up. You get all up in they face before saying it.
I'm at ya neck hoe, what's up?
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The act of minding your own business
When I am talkin to my baby's daddy, you need to "mind ya neck"
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What you need to do when the Wu comes for that ass.
Wu-Tang Clan:Ya best protect ya neck!
Average nigga:Word
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1. Keep your head down. Keep you eyes, ears, and mind open/sharp.
2. Respect/Re-examine your vulnerability and that of other people.
3. You're not as tough as you think you are.
4. Ask yourself "Is (this) conflict really worth the risk of death/significant damage? Is there a better/safer/more humane way to solve this problem?"
"Protect ya neck, kid."
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When you point out something to make someone else look quickly, but what you said was there really isn't. It is only a broken neck if the person turns their head to look at it. If you did break their neck, then you place your hand on the back of their neck and "run it". If you really look, but said you didn't and don't accept the fact that you got your neck broken, this is called being a Cowan or Matt Cowan.
James: Oh my god, Stru, look! It's snowing outside.
Stru: *quickly looks but it is actually a bright sunny day*
James: Broke ya neck! *runs Stru's neck*
Stru: ...Fuck!
or
Cacioppo: Yo Cow! Is that Mark over at the basketball court?
Cowan: *looks towards the court and nobody is there*
Cacioppo: Damn! Broke ya neck!
Cowan: What the fuck are you talking about I didn't look at all!
Cacioppo: Ay..don't be a Cowan.
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In other words, mind your business!
People who say this are usually from the East Coast.
Person 1: βWhere are you going?β
Person 2: βNo where, mind ya neckβ
dancing using a lot of head, neck, and shoulders
"gon head and break ya neck to the song"
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