talk out (the side of) one’s neck v. phr.— «Hey—you’re talking out the side of your neck/Hey—you’re gonna get what’s coming to you yet.» —“Talkin’ Out the Side of Your Neck” by Cameo She’s...
talk out (the side of) one’s neck
v. phr.— «He was ossified and out of it and talking out the side of his neck.» —by Ricardo Cortez Cruz Straight Outta Compton Jan. 1, 1992. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
talk out (the side of) one’s neck v. phr.— «Nine-Lives, he started talking out the side of his neck about how Manny was moving out of crack and into dope. He never could stop running his mouth about how much money he was going to be...
talk out (the side of) one’s neck v. phr. to give an uninformed opinion; to fabulate; to talk unwisely or unguardedly; to blow smoke (out one’s ass). Also talk through (the side of) one’s neck. Editorial Note: The claim in the second 1994 citation...
talk out (the side of) one’s neck v. phr.— «Only the sum of all these experiences would be able to make up Universe itself. of course i’m just “talking out of my neck” as we say in Dutch.» —“Synergetics—jitterbug...
talk out (the side of) one’s neck v. phr.— «Fuhrman is a creature who seems invented to indict the Juice and engineer his acquittal. He’s a two-headed-talking-out-the-side-of-his-neck beast of the apocalypse, who brought new formations of...