noun
pig's snout; nose like a pig's snout
Refers to an actual pig's snout or, more commonly, a human nose that is flat and upturned like a pig's snout. Often used in a teasing or descriptive way.
See also: 豚鼻
彼女は自分の鼻を「豚っ鼻」って言ってるけど、かわいいと思うよ。
She calls her own nose a 'piggy nose,' but I think it's cute.
あの子は豚っ鼻で、笑うと余計に目立つ。
That kid has a pig-like nose, and it stands out even more when he laughs.
豚鼻 is a more standard, neutral term for a pig's snout or a nose resembling one. 豚っ鼻 is a colloquial variant with the inserted っ, giving it a more casual, slightly childish or teasing feel.
Colloquial compound of 豚 (buta, 'pig') + っ (inserted for emphasis or casual rhythm) + 鼻 (hana, 'nose'), with rendaku voicing of はな to ばな. The exact origin of the っ insertion is uncertain, but it is a common informal pattern in Japanese word formation.