Stick your neck out

The phrase "stick your neck out" typically means to take a risk or make oneself vulnerable by putting forward one's opinions, ideas, or actions, even if it may attract criticism, disapproval, or potential harm. It implies a willingness to stand out or go against the norm in order to achieve a particular goal or support a cause.


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