Nosey
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Nosy or Nosey is an adjective for a person who is overly inquisitive about other people's affairs - see Intrusiveness. It may also refer to:
- Nosy, a village in Poland
- Nosy (album), a 2009 studio album by the Portuguese singer Gomo
- "Nosey", nickname of Art Gauthier (1904-1977), Canadian ice hockey player
- "Nosey", nickname of Aloysius Parker, a fictional character in the British mid-1960s Supermarionation television series Thunderbirds and several films
- Nosey Barbon, a character in the 1958 British film The Horse's Mouth
A inlaw or future inlaw that is always talking behind Everyone's back including own children and immediate family. So ignorant to the fact that most people don't care about their negative opinion. Then has big smile on there face as if they didn't or about to talk about you as soon as you leave. Gossip about any and everything cause of no real ideas or thoughts of their own, so much emphasis to make drama to justify their existence. Like a old Polish Wash Women. Example Donna Koncewicz of Union, New Jersey
See also
- Mr. Nosey, the protagonist and title of the fourth book in the Mr. Men children's series
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