"Popes nose" is a term used for the fleshy protrusion at the hind end of a roast chicken. However, there are several synonyms for this term depending on the regional dialects and nomenclature. In British English, it is often called the "parson's nose" or the "saddleback." In American English, it is referred to as "tail," "butt," or "back." In Scotland, it is referred to as the "merrythought" or the "Pope's eye." In Australia and New Zealand, it is known as the "bishop's nose." Synonyms for this culinary feature may vary across the globe, but they all refer to the same meaty part of the chicken located at the end of its spine.