Necktie Party Meaning

Necktie Party is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (US, idiomatic, dated) An execution by hanging, especially a lynching.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

Necktie Party

(US, idiomatic, dated) An execution by hanging, especially a lynching.

Example : 1904, B. M. Bower, "The Lamb" in The Lonesome Trail and Other Stories:  "I expect I'll have an invite to a necktie-party some day. . . . I'm always afraid the wrong necktie will be mine. Were you ever lynched?"1910, William MacLeod Raine, A Texas Ranger, ch. 3:  I made my jail break just in time to keep from being invited as chief guest to a necktie party.1958 July 21, "Foreign Relations: Back from Russia," Time:  One peasant threw a grass rope over a hook high on the pole. Said Shupe: "It sure looked like a necktie party was being organized. I had no doubt they were going to hang me."2011 Jan. 17, Paul Andersen, "Cultural necrophilia," Aspen Times (USA) (retrieved 30 June 2011):  Last week, my 17-year-old son and I went to see the movie True Grit. . . . A triple hanging kicks the thing off with a snap as three corpses jerk violently from the gallows. The necktie party is followed by shootings, stabbings and a smorgasbord of violence.

Meaning of Necktie Party

Necktie Party is an idiom. It is one of the most commonly used expressions in English writings. Necktie Party stands for (US, idiomatic, dated) An execution by hanging, especially a lynching.. Explore Urdupoint to find out more popular Idioms and Idiom Meanings, to amplify your writings

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