Pronunciation: /bəˈzuː/
noun a slang term for a person's mouth or nose
A1 I saw a funny clown with a big red bazoo at the circus.
A2 The children laughed at the silly man with a colorful bazoo.
B1 The comedian entertained the audience with his oversized bazoo.
B2 The party entertainer used a bazoo to make funny sounds and jokes.
C1 The musician played a tune on his bazoo, creating a unique sound.
C2 The artist incorporated a bazoo into his performance art piece, surprising the audience.
formal The doctor examined the patient's bazoo to check for any signs of infection.
informal She accidentally bumped her bazoo on the table and it left a bruise.
slang He's always bragging about how big his bazoo is, but no one really cares.
figurative Her bazoo of a car broke down again, leaving her stranded on the highway.
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