He was hungry and desperate to mosh.
I sat down to a big plate of nosh.
We went to the corner cafe for a good nosh-up.
I sat down to a big plate of nosh.
We went to the corner cafe for a good nosh-up.
by Humfry Bogus November 11, 2006
by MandyManiac September 03, 2008
All of the above definitions are WRONG.
NOSH is East-London Cockney street-slang for food, NOT Yiddish for snack- Polish Jew migrants borrowed the term during their short stay before travelling on to America.
Read a damn book you illiterate, ignorant Americans.
NOSH is East-London Cockney street-slang for food, NOT Yiddish for snack- Polish Jew migrants borrowed the term during their short stay before travelling on to America.
Read a damn book you illiterate, ignorant Americans.
"Blimey guv, I need a dose o' nosh" (Blind me, governor (boss) I need some food (sic: for I am hungry).
by John Bulloock December 09, 2006
by bunnygirl February 21, 2003
by noshin'ell July 14, 2011
–verb (used without object)
1.
to snack or eat between meals.
–verb (used with object)
2.
to snack on
–noun
3.
a snack.
1.
to snack or eat between meals.
–verb (used with object)
2.
to snack on
–noun
3.
a snack.
by natbrutat November 21, 2010
by Alvin Lee October 21, 2004