1. necker - Noun
2. Necker - Proper noun
a lover who necks
Source: WordNetHe is predeceased by his parents; his children, Tammie Tryon (Gary) and Kenneth Necker; siblings, Barbara Johnston, Ben Blakeslee (Edie) and Billy Jo Necker. Source: Internet
Constitutional Monarchy National Constituent Assembly (1789–91) main Storming of the Bastille main By this time, Necker had earned the enmity of many members of the French court for his overt manipulation of public opinion. Source: Internet
An astute financier but a less astute politician, Necker overplayed his hand by demanding and obtaining a general amnesty, losing much of the people's favour. Source: Internet
Hibbert, p. 35, 36 Necker realized that the country's extremely regressive tax system subjected the lower classes to a heavy burden, while numerous exemptions existed for the nobility and clergy. Source: Internet
In April, Sir Richard - who owns 51% of Virgin Atlantic - offered to put his luxury Necker Island resort up as collateral to secure a UK government loan, believed to be around £500m. Source: Internet
Honoré Mirabeau now led the move to address this matter, and the Assembly gave Necker complete financial dictatorship. Source: Internet