I guess its an idiom and i don't know anything El's
'to spite'
It means that you do something in anger that will only hurt you
possibly, it depends if the attacker hits or hits something off of your nose
"Cutting off the nose to spite the face" is an expression used to describe a needlessly self-destructive over-reaction to a problem: "Don't cut off your nose to spite your face" is a warning against pursuing revenge in a way that would damage oneself more than the object of one's anger.
Your son either will have an allergy problem soon or break his nose. I don't think anyone or anything will cut his nose off. But it also could mean that he fell on something sharp and it removes his nose.
Think about cutting off your nose - it would hurt like heck and be really ugly and you couldn't breathe well afterwards. This idiom refers to doing something that ends up being worse for you than it was for the person you were trying to punish by doing it.
No, it would still be on his face, it never fell off or went missing.
This is not super uncommon. Almost everyone has small, blonde hair on the face. But if you have large hairs on the nose, you would simply have to pluck them with good tweezers.
Then there would be two small holes in you face. But that is not going to happen!
Oh, dude, Michael Jackson's nose didn't just fall off like a banana peel. He had multiple surgeries that changed its appearance over time. So, technically, his nose didn't fall off, but it definitely went through some serious transformations.
It means to stay out of someone's messages or business
That's how men feel when they kiss you! It may mean he wants to have sex or kiss you on ur neck of boobs