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boss1 noun (bosses) colloq 1 a person who employs others, or who is in charge of others; a leader, master or manager. 2 especially US the person who pulls the wires in political intrigues. verb (bosses, bossed, bossing) colloq 1 (especially boss someone about or around) to give them orders in a domineering way 2 to manage or control someone. adj 1 US slang excellent; great. 2 said of a person: chief.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c, originally US: from Dutch baas master.

boss1 noun (bosses) colloq 1 a person who employs others, or who is in charge of others; a leader, master or manager. 2 especially US the person who pulls the wires in political intrigues. verb (bosses, bossed, bossing) colloq 1 (especially boss someone about or around) to give them orders in a domineering way 2 to manage or control someone. adj 1 US slang excellent; great. 2 said of a person: chief.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c, originally US: from Dutch baas master.

boss1 noun (bosses) colloq 1 a person who employs others, or who is in charge of others; a leader, master or manager. 2 especially US the person who pulls the wires in political intrigues. verb (bosses, bossed, bossing) colloq 1 (especially boss someone about or around) to give them orders in a domineering way 2 to manage or control someone. adj 1 US slang excellent; great. 2 said of a person: chief.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c, originally US: from Dutch baas master.