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  1. Nov 6, 2010 · Boss (slang) extremely cool, or something thats the best. DUDEEEE thats so boss (slang) by atlfan (: November 6, 2010. Get the Boss (slang) mug.

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  3. Sep 3, 2015 · Boss. A person who knows what he or she wants, knows how to get what he wants, and gets it when he wants. He or she lives by his or her own code and does not care about what others think. A boss has his or her own personality, and does not follow the norm, just because it is the norm.

    • Alpha. The leading figure in a group or organization, often used to denote the top boss. “Everyone knows when the Alpha walks into the room; the atmosphere changes.”
    • Big Boss. A term used to refer to the highest authority within an organization. “The Big Boss made a surprise visit to our office today.”
    • Big Cheese. An informal term for someone with significant power or authority, often in a company or organization. “He’s the Big Cheese around here, so better make a good impression.”
    • Big Kahuna. Originally from Hawaiian surfing culture, now used to refer to a person of great importance or influence in any field.
  4. To do something like a boss, or “with a swaggering skill,” then, plays with both senses of the word: the conventional one (doing something with authority) and the slang one (and doing it extremely well). The colloquial expression appears to have originated in hip-hop.

  5. 2.(Southern US, slang) A big, strong and respected or dependable person, usually a man; one who is large like a horse. 3.(Southern US, slang, often capitalized) Term of address for a man. 4.(Northwestern US, slang) A car. Synonyms: (man): Cy-dogg, dude, man, brother, guy, bub, homie, boss, friend.

  6. Aug 24, 2023 · What does Boss Mean? Boss means a person in charge or in control of a situation or group. The term originates from the Dutch word “baas,” meaning “master” or “chief.” Slang Words for Boss. Big Cheese – Important person. Head Honcho – Top leader. Top Dog – Main leader. Big Wig – Important official. Big Shot – Important person.

  7. It’s a friendly term and denotes slight deference, in this case because you’re telling someone what to do. Kind of like how people might jokingly say, “Aye, aye, captain!” when receiving instructions. Similar energy. It’s only sarcastic if they say it in a clearly sarcastic tone.

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