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WORD of the DAY - WINNER



ldthemagicman
United Kingdom

WORD of the DAY - WINNER
 
"WORD of the DAY" COMPETITION
Hello, Everyone,
 
This was the "WORD of the DAY", for the weekend.
What does this genuine, much-used, idiomatic expression REALLY mean?
"TO BE NOSEY"
Here are the definitions given by Members.
 
 
Oxford English Dictionary: nosy (also nosey) informal adjective (nosier, nosiest) showing too much curiosity about other people �s affairs: nosy neighbours; stop being so nosy!
verb (no object, with adverbial) pry into something: they don �t nosy into your business like some people.
adverb nosily; noun nosiness.
 
And who was the WINNER?
 
GIVANYS
 
"Nosey refers to a person who is always smelling everything wherever he/she goes. He cannot stop doing that action just like a little dog looking for food".
 
CONGRATULATIONS!
 
Les

8 Aug 2011