APAD: Neck or nothing.

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Neck or nothing.

Taking a huge risk or making a great effort, often with everything on the line, to achieve a goal. It implies a "win or lose everything" scenario to proceed with complete abandon and recklessness, risking everything in a bold attempt for success.

The phrase comes from the sport of steeplechase racing, where a win by "a neck" was a victory, while not finishing or being far behind meant "nothing".

 It's used to describe actions taken with a high degree of commitment and little regard for potential negative consequences.

Example: "Facing bankruptcy, he invested his remaining funds, going neck or nothing to save his business"

A steeplechase race

win by a neck