释义 |
nosh verb- to eat; to nibble US, 1947
From Yiddish. - — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 5, March 1979
- Her twins crawled among the market boxes and noshed grapes. “Stop noshing grapes!” Ellen warned. — John Clayton, Bodies of the Rich, p. 54, 1984
- A picnic and Chick Ottens noshing bar-b-q’d chicken with his snazzy new face. — James Ellroy, Hollywood Nocturnes, p. 260, 1994
- Rigorous union timekeeping meant they would materialize hungry at exactly 12:01, nosh somewhere, and then hang out at the war memorial[.] — Ethan Morden, How’s Your Romance?, pp. 15–16, 2005
- to perform oral sex UK, 1998
From the more familiar sense “to eat”. - Elaine stubbed her fag out and sunk under the duvet to nosh ami-cably on his morning glory. — Garry Bushell, The Face, p. 105, 2001
- — Paul Baker, Polari, p. 184, 2002
- to kiss in a sustained fashion US
- — Linda Meyer, Teenspeak!, p. 30, 1994
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