by a nose
By a narrow margin; barely
"We won the soccer game by a nose."
Nose
Something Voldemort does not have
Voldemort has no nose.
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 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*