nose out of

nose out of  {informal}
Curious attention; bothering. — Usually used with a possessive and usually used with "keep".
When Billy asked his sister where she was going she told him to keep his nose out of her business.
Contrast: NOSE IN.
Categories: bother business informal nose

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