by Bumkicker Slade May 10, 2005

In the immortal words of David H. Stocky, "It's the last part of the chicken over the fence".
Pertaining usually to fried chicken, it is the extremely crispy , heavy skin piece, indicitive of the chicken's hind quarters.
Pertaining usually to fried chicken, it is the extremely crispy , heavy skin piece, indicitive of the chicken's hind quarters.
When dad laid down the chicken bucket, I always grabbed the crispiest peice, and it was usually the popes nose. Mmmm crunchy!
by Amy Bugbee June 27, 2004

A pope's nose is the fatty rump of a chicken, duck, or turkey from which the tail feathers would have been attached.
by Cranberry Bob December 24, 2020

The fatty rump of a chicken, from whence the tail feathers come. Obviously an anti-Catholic gibe. The part that goes over the fence last.
by octopod May 22, 2004

Noun. American.
When referring to chicken, especially fried chicken. Phrase coined by David H. Stocky, and known as "The last part of the chicken over the fence!"
The very crunchy part of the chicken, apparently in relation to it's hind quarters.
When referring to chicken, especially fried chicken. Phrase coined by David H. Stocky, and known as "The last part of the chicken over the fence!"
The very crunchy part of the chicken, apparently in relation to it's hind quarters.
by Amy Bugbee June 28, 2004

by Bangoskank January 11, 2010

The pointy end of a submarine sandwich. Characterized by its lack of meat, cheese, or any yumminess whatsoever; it is dry, sad, and hard to chew.
"My BFF offered to go halvsies on a chicken parm sub, but she hogged the middle and left me with the Pope's nose."
by CatHandcuffs August 16, 2015
