shnozz

schnozz

slang A nose. Originally from Yiddish. I think I broke my schnozz when I fell off my bike. Wow, would you look at the size of that guy's schnozz?
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

schnozz

and schnozzle and schnozzola and shnozz (ʃnɑz and ʃnɑzlæ and ʃnɑˈzolə and ʃnɑz)
n. the nose. (From German Schnauze via Yiddish.) Look at the schnozz on that guy!

shnozz

verb
See schnozz
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • schnozz
  • schnozzle
  • schnozzola
  • shnoz
  • schmaltzy
  • shmaltzy
  • chotchke
  • schmoose
  • schmooze
  • shmooze
References in periodicals archive
Although he didn't reconfigure his "shnozz," he remained uncomfortable with his Jewishness through much of his early career, admittedly marrying his first wife, Irish Catholic ballet dancer Anne Byrne, in 1969, as a trophy shiksa.
A long line of society suitors is assembled, but one look at her porcine shnozz makes them all bolt.
Pierced through the heart even after one of the most uneventful courtship scenes in memory (one that climaxes with the awkward would-be lovers rubbing their respective shnozzes and commenting about having something up their noses), Cole ignores the friendship he's cemented with Rocha, the dictates of Alejandra's watchful aunt Alfonsa (Miriam Colon) and Alejandra's need to retain her reputation by bedding down with the sultry senorita, who seems to have never before met a man who wanted her enough to defy her father.