Informal terms for the nose.
Common greyish-brown wild goose of North America with a loud, trumpeting call.
1If you has any mo chos for dis heah black boy, hit me on mah honker.
2I restrained myself from flipping the bird at the honker, but only because I had enough trouble.
3It was crusted between my nostrils and lips, as if someone had clocked me right in the honker.
4One of those humongous seaside honkers near Beckett's Neck off Gin Lane?
5Quacker had spent the summer in the Far North with Honker the Goose.
6The honkers from the last junction caught up with me and stared daggers.
7So Honker told the story, and here it is just as Peter heard it.
8Honker himself came ashore close to where Peter was sitting.
9Rough Brother North Wind and Jack Frost were not far behind Honker the Goose.
10They have webs between the toes just as Honker's have.
11Honker gave a little start, but instantly recognizing Peter, came over close to him.
12Most were White Geese, but a twentieth, perhaps, were Honkers.
13As Peter watched, Honker suddenly turned and headed in the direction of the Big River.
14Even Honker the Goose is not safe from him.
15Peter jumped at the sound, but Honker merely chuckled.
16One bird was in the lead and this he knew to be his old friend, Honker.