Meaning. Idiom: stick one’s neck out. to take a risk or make oneself vulnerable; Example sentences — We can wait until tomorrow to return this, I’d rather pay a late fee than stick my neck out driving in this snow. — Thank you for sticking your neck out and bringing this to me—I hope no one saw you take it.
However, there is often no clear cause. Headache. Neck-related headache is most often felt in the back of the head and upper neck and is usually the result of muscle tension or spasm. Neck-related headache pain is usually dull or aching, rather than sharp; the neck might also feel stiff or tender. Moving your neck makes it worse. Facet joint pain. David Icke's book is called Human Race Get Off Your Knees. It literally means "stand up" or in other words, "you can do better." – Weather Vane. Dec 1, 2020 at 13:48. 1. "on your knees" means to be submissive to some other power. "On your feet" means to be independent. – Gort the Robot. Dec 1, 2020 at 22:51.The fix: To keep future damage at bay, slather on sunscreen, maintain good posture, keep your smartphone at eye level, and use an anti-wrinkle treatment that contains palmitoyl oligopeptide, a