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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 esp US the person who pulls the wires in political intrigues.
verb (bosses , bossed , bossing ) colloq
1 (esp boss someone about or around) to give them orders in a domineering way.
2 to manage or control someone.
adjective
1 US slang excellent; great.
2 said of a person: chief.
[17c, originally US: from Dutch baas master]
boss2
noun (bosses )
1 a round raised knob or stud on a shield, etc, usually for decoration.
2 archit a round raised decorative knob found where the ribs meet in a vaulted ceiling.
3 mech a thickened part of a shaft, to allow the attachment of other parts, or for strengthening.
verb (bosses , bossed , bossing ) to ornament something with bosses.
[14c: from French boce ]
bossed adjective embossed, or ornamented with bosses.
boss-eyed
adjective , Brit colloq
1 having only one good eye.
2 cross-eyed.
3 crooked; squint.
[19c: from the dialect and slang word boss a mistake or bungle]
bossa nova
noun (bossa novas )
1 a dance like the samba, originally from Brazil.
2 music for this dance.
[1960s: Portuguese, from bossa trend + nova new]
bossy
adjective (bossier , bossiest ) colloq inclined (especially over-inclined) to give orders like a boss1; disagreeably domineering.
bossily adverb .
bossiness noun .

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