by ccharmon January 4, 2009

dont let anyone catch you picking your nose and eating it. it happened to josh and he's been Booger Boy for the past three years.
by Angelacia June 14, 2008

by peeweedallas March 20, 2011

It certainly predates that sitcom “Full House” (where it was mostly used incorrectly) by several decades. “Pin a rose” refers to rewarding someone for a good deed. To say “pin a rose on your nose” was a sarcastic way of saying you think you deserve an award, but you really don’t. You might say it to a braggart. “Yeah, we’ll pin a rose (award) on you… On your nose!”
Saying sarcastically, “good for you,” or, “well aren’t you special” have similar meanings. It’s like saying, you think you’re so good, but you’re not all that.
Saying sarcastically, “good for you,” or, “well aren’t you special” have similar meanings. It’s like saying, you think you’re so good, but you’re not all that.
Person 1: I haven’t missed a day of school since 2nd grade. Person 2: Well, pin a rose on your nose.
by CAEdge August 30, 2021

by BallsOutForBantu November 29, 2016

"those people are OBSESSED with Natasha Romanoff after she smashes her head into a desk during her movie Black Widow. They call themselves "bloody nose black widow"
"wow😮"
"wow😮"
by taylorswiftthighs July 19, 2021

by Tank Miller June 13, 2018
