phrase General Slang

wind yer neck in

WIND yer NECK in · phrase · informal

'Calm down / stop being cocky' (the North)

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Definitions

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A command to stop being cheeky, cocky or over-confident. Northern Irish.

“Wind yer neck in, you didn't do that well.”
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wind yer neck in In A Sentence

Wind yer neck in, you didn't do that well.

Origin & Usage

Ulster Hiberno-English idiom.

People Also Ask

What does 'wind yer neck in' mean?

It's a sharp instruction to calm down and stop being cocky, cheeky or over-confident.

Where is 'wind yer neck in' used?

It's Northern Irish, common in Ulster Hiberno-English, though the phrase is also heard elsewhere in the UK.

Is 'wind yer neck in' rude?

It's blunt and dismissive rather than crude — a firm way of telling someone to pipe down.

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