you can spell the word as Nosey, also as Nosy as a variant, meaning prying or snooping
Yes. The word "nosy" (also nosey) is an adjective meaning inquisitive, or snoopy.
(nosey is a variant of the more common spelling nosy)"The nosey reporter was soon face to face with the angry mob boss.""The girl had trouble hiding her diary from her nosey little sister."
Not nosy. He just cares. Some people may view it as nosy, but really, he isn't a bit.
In Spanish, a nosey person is a "big nose," a "narizón/a."
teachers are nosey because the student miss behaves or if the student did something incorrect on his work
Both nosy and nosey are correct, according to dictionary.com.However, to stay consistent with traditional English grammar rules, drop the e when adding an ending to a word that ends with a silent e, drop the final e if the ending begins with a vowel. Example: rose -> rosy
They worry about you and you call it nosey. They own your very existance and everything you own and use. Stop being a spoiled child and learn to grow up, kiddo.
She asked what rhymes with posy; It really seems so nosey; My answer here is rosey; so now on down I'll mosey; darn, I was really getting cozy
"It some times mean he likes you or he is nosy and he like going in to your business"... No. First part is MOST likely the only reason. He would only be nosey BECAUSE he likes you and wants to be sure he has a chance.
nosey people.
nosey looking in others thing