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    Straw boss
    /strô bôs/

    noun

    • 1. a junior supervisor, especially a worker who has some responsibility but little authority. informal North American

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  3. 2 days ago · Definition of 'straw boss' Word Frequency. straw boss in British English. (strɔː bɒs ) noun. US informal. someone who works alongside other workers but who also acts in a supervisory role; assistant foreman. I'm the agency straw boss around here, so if there's anything you need, just let me know. Collins English Dictionary.

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  4. What does the noun straw boss mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun straw boss . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.

  5. straw boss. A subordinate boss, a worker who supervises other workers as well as performing regular duties. For example, Jim was pleased when he was promoted to straw boss. This term alludes to the person's position as a straw man, that is, a front or cover for the real boss and of only nominal importance. [Late 1800s]

  6. Definitions of straw boss. noun. a member of a work gang who supervises the other workers. synonyms: assistant foreman.

  7. A subordinate boss, a worker who supervises other workers as well as performing regular duties. For example, Jim was pleased when he was promoted to straw boss. This term alludes to the person's position as a straw man, that is, a front or cover for the real boss and of only nominal importance. [Late 1800s]

  8. Synonyms for STRAW BOSS: boss man, supervisor, manager, principal, superintendent, overseer, superior, boss; Antonyms of STRAW BOSS: dependent, secondary, subject, junior, subordinate, inferior, underling.

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