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Nosy Parker

American  
[noh-zee pahr-ker] / ˈnoʊ zi ˈpɑr kər /
Or Nosey Parker

noun

Informal.
  1. a persistently nosy, prying person; busybody.


nosy parker British  

noun

  1. informal a prying person

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Etymology

Origin of Nosy Parker

First recorded in 1905–10

Example Sentences

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“It’s Nosy Parker New Zealand in the middle of winter,” said Bunny McDiarmid, the only Kiwi among the Warrior’s crew.

From Slate

Another Nosy Parker, another example of the French agents creating a memorable spectacle: This was how the crew of the Ouvéa came under suspicion.

From Slate

Walking through Spain, Ramsbottom music festival and the perks of plumbing if you’re a nosy parker.

From The Guardian

The UK government are about to secure a big deal with Dutta, but his nosy parker dentist contacts the unit to claim this "Dutta" is an imposter.

From The Guardian

And if that makes me 'dim' and 'prurient' as Tim maintained in yesterday's comments section, colour me Nosy Parker and call me a few badly-made sandwiches short of the hot-tub picnic.

From The Guardian