Definition:
"Rum nose" is a term used to describe a condition where a person’s nose becomes enlarged, red, and has visible blood vessels. This condition is often associated with excessive drinking of alcohol, particularly rum, which is why it gets this name.
In a more advanced context, "rum nose" can be discussed in medical or social studies that examine the effects of alcohol on the body.
"Rum" can also mean something strange or unusual in British English (e.g., "That was a rum situation"). However, in the context of "rum nose," it strictly refers to the alcoholic drink.
"Rum nose" describes a condition often seen in people who drink a lot of alcohol, marked by a red, swollen nose.