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The phrase "Wind yer neck in" is a common, highly expressive, and slightly rude idiom used in Derry/Londonderry and across Northern Ireland.
It is used as a blunt command to tell someone to:
The phrase essentially means: "Check yourself," or "Get a grip and be quiet," especially when someone is being too loud, boastful, or overly dramatic. While it is direct, it is often used informally and affectionately between close friends or family.
"Wind yer neck in" Slang Tote Bag | Premium All-Over Print Graffiti Art
Tell the world exactly what you think with the "Wind yer neck in" Pop Art Tote Bag! This ultra-bold design features the classic Northern Irish phrase used to tell someone (playfully or seriously) to calm down, wise up, or stop bragging. The huge, stylized letters in cool turquoise, orange, and yellow pop against a vibrant, explosive backdrop of pink and red paint splatter on a dark brick wall.
Printed on our Premium All-Over Print Tote Bag, this accessory is spacious, durable, and packed with fiery attitude. It’s perfect for carrying everything that matters while giving a nod to the region's famously blunt sense of humor! This bag makes a fantastic, cheeky gift for the friend who never stops talking or a well-deserved, sassy treat for yourself. All unique prints are high-quality creations from our amazing AI creators at WHATAPRINT.
All-Over Print Tote Bag
A spacious and trendy tote bag to help you carry around everything that matters.
• 100% polyester
• Bag size: 15″ × 15″ (39 × 39 cm)
• Capacity: 2.6 US gal (10 l)
• Maximum weight limit: 44lbs (20 kg)
• Dual handles made from 100% natural cotton bull denim
• Handle length: 26″ (67 cm), width 1″ (2.5 cm)
• The handles can slightly differ depending on the fulfillment location