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- tourists). The term rubbernecking derives from the neck's appearance while trying to get a better view, that is, craning one's neck. Rubberneck is ****ociated...
- Rubberneck is the debut studio album by American rock band Toadies. It was released in August 1994 on Interscope Records and attained RIAA gold and platinum...
- 2016. Retrieved May 15, 2016. Fletcher, David (October 26, 2022). "Rubbernecking: Toadies Look Back on 3 Decades of Alternative Rock". Dallas Observer...
- "Rubberneckin'" is a song performed by Elvis Presley, which was recorded at American Sound Studio. It was used in the film Change of Habit and subsequently...
- create the 20×102 mm M61 Vulcan cannon cartridge) Neck (disambiguation) Rubbernecking This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Necking...
- severity. They range from the use of cell phones and other electronics to rubbernecking, carrying p****engers including children and pets in the vehicle, eating...
- a grossly offensive way; German media has referred to the latter as rubbernecking. In India, under section 66E, of the Information Technology Act, "Whoever...
- Toadies, released in 1994 as the second single from their debut album Rubberneck. The song's origins lie in folklore from the band's native state of Texas...
- "somber, serious" and "important". He believed this masked its perverse, "rubbernecking" nature.: 3:30–4:00  He and his wife Konnie Huq had thought about holidaying...
- a fine, generous, helpful fellow (often used in sarcastic fashion) "Rubbernecks" – people who turn their heads to gaze in curiosity "To shoot the bull"...