From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishnoshnosh1 /nɒʃ $ nɑːʃ/ noun [uncountable] informal 1 British EnglishDF food2 American EnglishDFEAT a small amount of food eaten between meals SYN snack
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nosh• Secondly, she likes her nosh.• Maybe do it again, order up a bit of nosh and champagne.• They thought she had got fat, a good advert, on the succulent nosh.• She smells strange and the nosh is tinned but it was better than nothing.noshnosh2 verb [intransitive] informal THEREto eat→ See Verb tableOrigin nosh2 (1900-2000) Yiddish nashn, from Middle High German naschen “to eat secretly”