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Nov 5, 2013
This week's themeWords borrowed from Yiddish This week's words bupkis schnozzle schmo pogrom dreck
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with Anu Gargschnozzle
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A nose, especially a large one.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Yiddish shnoytsl, diminutive of shnoyts (snout), from German Schnauze
(snout), which also gave us the name of the dog breed schnauzer. Earliest
documented use: 1930.
USAGE:
"I sneak one long sideways peek at Philip Roth's nose: the sort
of schnozzle that put the rhino in rhinoplasty." Scott Raab; Philip Roth Goes Home Again; Esquire (New York); Oct 7, 2010. See more usage examples of schnozzle in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
It came to me that reform should begin at home, and since that day I have not had time to remake the world. -Will Durant, historian (1885-1981)
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