Beezer
noun
(Brit, old-fashioned) a person or chap
(Brit, old-fashioned) the nose
(Scot) an extreme example of its kind
adjective
(Brit, old-fashioned) excellent; most attractive
Historical Examples
He didn’t sky the wiper when his beezer was bleeding, anyway!
The Story of Louie Oliver Onions
He recked nothing of his bunged optic and the claret that flowed from his beezer.
The Story of Louie Oliver Onions
As she clung (as it were) to the ropes, Louie let her have it (so to speak) on the beezer.
The Story of Louie Oliver Onions
They also suggested that he beat Peter’s ears off, flatten his beezer and knock all his teeth down his throat.
Plowing On Sunday Sterling North
noun
The nose (1915+ Prizefight)
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