"Out of joint" LITERALLY means to dislocate a body part from its joint.
You always have your nose in a book means you are always reading.
Yes, "nez" is the French word for "nose." It is commonly used in various contexts, including anatomy and descriptions of facial features. In addition to its literal meaning, "nez" can also appear in idiomatic expressions and cultural references in French.
to break their nose
It Doesn't mean a thing. i have a piercing on my right. i got it there cause it felt better it doesn't mean anything :)
Gaelic,female name meaning 'Bent Nose'.
Cameron is a Scottish surname meaning 'crooked-nose' (Camshron).
the ears and nose
It means you have the right side of your nose pierced, there is no meaning in North American Culture for nose piercing. It's a matter of personal style and fashion, what looks good on you.
There is no meaning in North American culture to which side of the nose a piercing is on, never has been and never will. In the Indian culture they were under the Cass system and it held meaning for them, but not in North America.
Camryn doesn't mean anything in Latin. It's a Scottish name with the original meaning of "Crooked Nose".
Rhinalgia and Rhynodynia both mean pain in the noserhinodynia.rhinalgia or rhinodynia.rhinodynia.rhinoalgia
It is an African dutch name, meaning 'big nose' this information was very usefull