parson's nose — /pasənz ˈnoʊz/ (say pahsuhnz nohz) noun the fatty tail of a fowl when cooked: *But the Senator had gone slightly cross eyed sinking his teeth into the paradoxical delicacy, the parson s nose. –murray bail, 1988. Also, pope s nose …
parson's nose — n BrE informal the piece of flesh at the tail end of a bird, usually a chicken, that has been cooked American Equivalent: pope s nose … Dictionary of contemporary English
parson's nose — ► NOUN informal ▪ the piece of fatty flesh at the rump of a cooked fowl … English terms dictionary
parson's nose — noun the tail of a dressed fowl • Syn: ↑pope s nose • Hypernyms: ↑helping, ↑portion, ↑serving • Part Holonyms: ↑bird, ↑fowl * * * … Useful english dictionary
parson's nose — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms parson s nose : singular parson s nose plural parson s noses British informal the piece of meat that forms the tail of a chicken when it has been cooked … English dictionary
parson's nose — noun (C) BrE informal the piece of flesh at the tail end of a bird, usually a chicken, that has been cooked; pope s nose AmE … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
parson's nose — noun informal the fatty extremity of the rump of a cooked fowl … English new terms dictionary
parson's nose — noun The tail of a cooked fowl … Wiktionary
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