noun Street Slang

gregory

GREG-uh-ree · noun · slang

Neck (clipped from 'Gregory Peck').

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The shortened form of 'Gregory Peck', Cockney rhyming slang for neck.

“He's got a right crick in his gregory this morning.”
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gregory In A Sentence

He's got a right crick in his gregory this morning.

Origin & Usage

Clip of 'Gregory Peck' ('Peck' rhymes with 'neck').

Variants gregory peck

People Also Ask

What does 'gregory' mean in Cockney?

It means 'neck'. It's the clipped form of 'Gregory Peck', where 'Peck' rhymes with 'neck'.

Who was Gregory Peck?

Gregory Peck was a famous American film actor; his name was adopted purely because 'Peck' rhymes with 'neck'.

How do you use 'gregory'?

To refer to the neck, e.g. 'he's got a right crick in his gregory this morning'.

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