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There was always some Nosy Parker at the scene of a crime.
Only a Nosy Parker would try to find out.
I'm a nosy parker, and I want to see what you're reading on the tube in the morning!
"They were having a lot of fun kissing and then along comes this nosy parker with a camera."
Which served her right for being a Nosy Parker.
He has been asked by a Nosy Parker, "What are you?"
"But Nosy Parker is what I call him," she said.
If they nailed me at once, I'd be a Nosy Parker.
He stared back, so fiercely that the Nosy Parker found some business elsewhere in a hurry.
How can I say that, having been in the Nosy Parker vanguard a generation ago?
He was also branded a nosy parker by some of his Abingdon neighbours.
I am a Nosy Parker.
For years, the hope for offspring made Washingtonians act as if they were Nosy Parker in-laws.
We shouldn't be investigating ourselves with all these dagnab, goldarn, nosy Parker commissions.
Don't be such an infernal Nosy Parker."
'Oh dear, I'm such an awful nosy parker!
A bit of a nosy parker, ain't ya?'
"Because I'm a nosy parker!"
My favourites are the nosy parker whose computer opens curtains whenever anyone passes her window, and computerised bath that finds the lost soap.
She sat in her parlor window with a telescope sometimes and was, according to Mrs Hockstetter, a 'nosy parker.'
The look he gave her reduced her to the very worst kind of prying Nosy Parker and made her writhe with self-guilt and mortification.
Nosy Parker (Credit:Antenna Design New York Inc., USA)
Often called The Efficient Baxter (although the castle staff call him Nosy Parker), he is Lord Emsworth's secretary, and an expert on many things, including Egyptian scarabs.