I've got your nose

I've got your nose

I've Got Your Nose is a children's game found mainly in the Anglosphere in which one child simulates plucking the nose of a second from their face. A fist is formed with the thumb protruding between the ring and middle finger; the thumb represents the stolen nose. The second child may chase the first to retrieve their nose or may retaliate by stealing the first child's nose. This game is also commonly played between parents and their children.

This game also exists out of the Anglosphere. For instance in France : "Je t'ai volé/piqué ton nez !" (I stole your nose)

Occurrences of I've got your nose in popular culture in the current decade [cite book
last = Ragnar
title = Got Your Nose: A True Story
publisher = Baby Tattoo Books
date = 2004
isbn = 0972938818
] [cite episode
title = Insane Clown Poppy
episodelink = Insane Clown Poppy
series = The Simpsons
serieslink = The Simpsons
airdate = 2000-11-12
season = 12
number = BABF17
] attest to its current usage.

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