Definition of "beezer"
beezer1
noun
plural beezers
Nose.
Quotations
I am paying no attention to them, because they are drinking local ale, and talking loud, and long ago I learn that when a Boston character is engaged in aleing himself up, it is a good idea to let him alone, because the best you can get out of him is maybe a boff on the beezer.
1937, Damon Runyon, A Piece of Pie
Head.
Quotations
We were beating up into the wind, when Captain Pray decided to tack, and her concise order to me was “Duck your beezer!” and while I was wondering which part of the boat a beezer was, the boom just missed the top of my head and she remarked, “I told you to duck.”
1921 July 24, Eleanor Pray, “[Letter home]”, in Birgitta Ingemanson, editor, Letters from Vladivostok, 1894–1930, published 2013, page 98
Beezer, head]
[1937, “Slang: American Slang”, in The Encyclopædia Britannica, 14th edition, volume 20, page 768