on the nose
1. Precisely correct, without any error.
2. Unsubtle or overly and clumsily direct. Used when characters in a narrative leave no room for subtext with their eye-rollingly obvious dialogue. Not a general term for bad writing.
2. Unsubtle or overly and clumsily direct. Used when characters in a narrative leave no room for subtext with their eye-rollingly obvious dialogue. Not a general term for bad writing.
1. Guess how many beans in this jar. Forty thousand and one? On the nose, ladies and gentlemen!
2. Excuse me, but I don't quite think we should have Helga say "I am sad. I hate you and you smell." It's a bit on the nose.
2. Excuse me, but I don't quite think we should have Helga say "I am sad. I hate you and you smell." It's a bit on the nose.
on the nose
In horse racing, refers to a "win" bet, which pays out only if the chosen horse takes first place.
Five dollars on #2 in the second race, on the nose.
Nose
Something Voldemort does not have
Voldemort has no nose.
on the nose with
This is an exaggerated suggestion to someone who is overly emotional regarding a perceived slight. So do you want to hit him on the nose with a tire iron cause he looked at you?
Hit him on the nose with a tire iron!
nosed
getting drunk, the new word for sauced, or wasted
yoooo lets get nosed!
Nosed
the new term for wasted, drunk or sauced.
Omg guys, I was so nosed last night I don't remember a thing!
Nosed
Another word for "drunk", "smashed", "hammered", "sauced", "wasted", etc.
(Usually said while tapping your nose.)
(Usually said while tapping your nose.)
"GUYS LETS GET NOSED!!" *taps nose repeatedly*