risk one's neck (to do something)

risk one's neck (to do something)
risk one's neck (to do something)
Fig. to accept the risk of physical harm in order to accomplish something. •

Look at that traffic! I refuse to risk my neck just to cross the street to buy a paper.

I refuse to risk my neck at all.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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