Etymology From Dutch baas a term of respect used to address an older relative. Noun a person in charge of a business or company. The boss came into the office. a leader, the head of an organized group or team. They named him boss because he had good leadership skills. Translations Dutch: baas m, bazin f, chef m French: chef m Interlingua: chef Romanian: şef m Spanish: jefe m, jefa f Verb to boss around: to tell someone what to do, often repeatedly. You aren't my father, you can't boss me around!.
Noun a person in charge of a business or company. The boss came into the office. a leader, the head of an organized group or team. They named him boss because he had good leadership skills. Translations Dutch: baas m, bazin f, chef m French: chef m Interlingua: chef Romanian: şef m Spanish: jefe m, jefa f Verb to boss around: to tell someone what to do, often repeatedly. You aren't my father, you can't boss me around!.
Verb to boss around: to tell someone what to do, often repeatedly. You aren't my father, you can't boss me around!.