What does "neck and neck" mean?
So close that the advantage or lead shifts from one to the other or is virtually indistinguishable, as in
The two are neck and neck in developing a new operating system for the computer. The term comes from horse racing, where the necks of two horses in competition appear to be side by side. [Early 1800s] For a synonym, see
nip and tuck.
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