The phrase "under one's nose" refers to something that is happening or is present in plain sight, often without being noticed or acknowledged. It suggests that the person should have been aware of it, as it is right in front of them. This expression is commonly used to highlight oversight or ignorance regarding something obvious.
Butt into something that is none of your business and or you are not welcome
there is no blister under the nose.
Some anagrams for nose are: eons noes ones
Placing a finger under the nose can indicate checking for breath or feeling for airflow, it can also be a gesture to signify someone needs to stay quiet or listen carefully.
It means just keep going along the obvious route and you can't miss what you're looking for.
It means that when you put your finger under your nose, you have a mustache.Wtf did you think it meant?
clearly the person is a complety lunatic
Well, nose gear is landing gear but I assume you mean the difference between the main landing gear (the ones under the wings) and the nose gear. Main gear has to handle the weight of the whole plane as it touches down, so it is made stronger. Some nose gear is steerable so you can taxi and correct your position on the runway before you are going fast enough that the rudder can affect the airplane's trajectory.
Er ... what? Are you asking what "under one's wing" means? Here's a link.
its under the skin on the side of my nose
As in the answers right in front of you, but you just don't realize it, and so you can just pass it by.
The pressure point under the nose is called the philtrum. It is located between the nose and upper lip.