A phrase used in the Military Intelligence field of the US Army to describe when someone (A 35F) has stolen a 35H/G/S's hard work and used it as their own to gain merit within their unit. Used to refer to a person of ill refute.
35H: Dude, did you see that douche's brief?
35G: Yeah, he totally used that product you made last week, and made it off as his.
This use to mean something that is very easy to recall, or something that once learned is quite hard to forget, but as of recent times this is no longer accurate. From now on, in honor of Sleepy Joe Biden, it will be used to refer to a complete fail or an embarrassing mistake, or when somebody forgets something very basic that they should know or something they knew how to do for a long time.
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Joe Biden's presidency is just like riding a bike.
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I can't believe you forgot the words to that song that you knew by heart all of your life, that was just like riding a bike! Come on man!
Like a boss is used by many people around you. However, it originates from the song "Like a Boss" by The Lonely Island. Most people use the term before the hear the song, picking it up somewhere from the Internet.
The situations the term is used in are completely random. You attach it at the end of an ordinary, lame, or boring sentence to make it sound cooler. Most people will laugh at it, and you and your friends will continue a spree of "like a boss"-ing until your class ends.
By the way, the examples listed below did actually happen to me.
"Dammit! I fell off that cliff in Combat Arms.... LIKE A BOSS!"
"While I was playing Minecraft, I found a random waterfall + a secret cavern. I walked into the darkness and saw a sign with three words: Liek a BAUWSS. I'm not kidding."
"My friend and I wanted to make a 'like a boss' comic based on the conversation we had earlier today."
A saying that can be added on to practically anything, or used on its own. It can be positive or negative, sarcastic or serious, can also have hidden meanings, which usually are not noticed due to the common usuage of the phrase. The term 'like a fox' first appeared on The Simpsons, when the Homer said "stupid like a fox."
"Damn, when did you get to be so smart?"
"Smart like a fox!"