necklacing, verbal noun
- Origin:
- From necklace verb transitive
The action of killing (someone) by the ‘necklace’ method. Also attributive.
1986 H. Suzman in E. Prov. Herald 10 Apr. 1Horrendous crimes of black on black violence, such as necklacing.
1994 R.W. Johnson in London Review of Books (U.K.) 6 Jan. 10Much of the fighting has been done with knives and pangas, but the local gunsmiths have been doing a roaring trade too and there has been some necklacing.
The action of killing (someone) by the ‘necklace’ method. Also attributive.

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