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nosherenUK
nosh N0170300 (nŏsh) Informal n. A snack or light meal.intr.v. noshed, nosh·ing, nosh·es To eat a snack or light meal: noshed on a bagel between classes. [Yiddish nash, from nashn, to eat sweets, nibble on, from Middle High German naschen, to nibble, from Old High German hnascōn.] nosh′er n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | nosher - someone who eats lightly or eats snacks between mealssnackereater, feeder - someone who consumes food for nourishment |
nosherenUK
nosherA person who likes to eat snacks or small meals, especially often or continually. I used to be an insatiable nosher in my 20s, eating absurd amounts of food each day. Then my metabolism shifted and I started gaining too much weight to keep up that lifestyle.nosher (ˈnɑʃɚ) n. someone who is always eating snacks. (see also nosh.) I don’t know of a single nosher who’s not fat. nosherenUK
Synonyms for noshernoun someone who eats lightly or eats snacks between mealsSynonymsRelated Words |