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meaning of "put nose in brain"



 
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meaning of "put nose in brain" Sun Mar 09, 2008 18:42 pm  meaning of "put nose in brain"
 

what does 'put nose in brain' mean like in 'don't put your nose in brain' and 'you are a nose in your brain'??

thanks in advance
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put nose in brain Sun Mar 09, 2008 20:40 pm  put nose in brain
 

It has no meaning, as far as I know. Where did you find it?
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meaning of "put nose in brain" Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:15 am  meaning of "put nose in brain"
 

babypumpkin wrote:
what does 'put nose in brain' mean like in 'don't put your nose in brain' and 'you are a nose in your brain'??

thanks in advance

Did you find it here?

Quote:
right in the face or nose really hard , but dont put nose in brain. or jaw
2 weeks ago
Source(s):
dontwatchd*ckchop.com
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meaning of "put nose in brain" Tue Mar 11, 2008 18:05 pm  meaning of "put nose in brain"
 

Molly wrote:
babypumpkin wrote:
what does 'put nose in brain' mean like in 'don't put your nose in brain' and 'you are a nose in your brain'??

thanks in advance

Did you find it here?

Quote:
right in the face or nose really hard , but dont put nose in brain. or jaw
2 weeks ago
Source(s):
dontwatchd*ckchop.com

I firstly heard it from a friend of mine. I didn't ask him and he hasn't been around these days. and I googled it that was one of the results i found.
so any idea whats that mean?
babypumpkin
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meaning of "put nose in brain" Tue Mar 11, 2008 18:15 pm  meaning of "put nose in brain"
 

babypumpkin wrote:
I firstly heard it from a friend of mine. I didn't ask him and he hasn't been around these days. and I googled it that was one of the results i found.
so any idea whats that mean?

Without more context, it's hard to tell what it means, other than that it's meant to be funny. I think it literally means, "Don't push your nose all the way into your brain." This would be in the process of whatever they're telling you to do.
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