Rubbernecking - 1928 was released on: USA: 5 February 1928
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Rubbernecking is when drivers slow down or turn their heads to look at something on the side of the road, often causing a traffic jam or accident.
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Keane recorded it as a B side in their "call me what you like" album.
The most common legend behind the derivation of the word, rubbernecking, comes from an Elvis Presley song, "Rubberneckin." In this song, Presley details the practice of young men straining their necks to observe all the beautiful women in a bar.
Rubbernecking refers to the act of slowing down to look at an accident or other event while driving, often causing traffic delays. The term is derived from the way people crane their necks to get a better view of something unusual or interesting. It can also describe a similar behavior in other contexts, such as people being overly curious about gossip or sensational news. Overall, rubbernecking highlights a tendency to be fascinated by misfortunes or unusual occurrences.
Rubbernecking by Elvis
This is called "rubbernecking delay."
Yes, it's also called "rubbernecking".
Mainly because people slow down to look. This is often referred to as rubbernecking.
"What are the synonyms of gaze?"They are: stare, gape, gawk, glare, peer.