neckstrap
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editneckstrap (plural neckstraps)
- A strap worn around the neck for carrying something.
- 2009 April 16, David Pogue, “The Quest to Shrink the S.L.R.”, in New York Times[1]:
- So we’re stuck with two camera categories: pocket ones that take mediocre pictures and big heavy black ones (S.L.R.’s) that take stunning photos but require a neckstrap or, ideally, a wheelbarrow.