1: A Video Game
2: When someone in a gang, particularly a gang leader, a 'boss', pulls a drive-by on a homeless person or a random person.
2: When someone in a gang, particularly a gang leader, a 'boss', pulls a drive-by on a homeless person or a random person.
by The real Benjamin Earthmover December 13, 2024
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When my manager told a terrible pun during the meeting, everyone forced a laugh—it was pure boss funny.
by JKBugs December 16, 2024
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Boss makes a dollar, I make a dime. That’s why I shit on company time”
“Boss makes a dolla, I make a dime. That’s why I crank the hog on company time”
Boss makes a dollar, I make a dime. That’s why I shit on company time”
“Boss makes a dolla, I make a dime. That’s why I crank the hog on company time”
by TomMore1535 June 30, 2025
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Get the frayer-boss mug.When someone who has consumed very little media relates every piece of media new to them to back to one of the few reference points they are familiar with.
Based on a tweet from twitter use @afraidofwasp
"Guy who has only seen The Boss Baby, watching his second movie: Getting a lot of "Boss Baby" vibes from this"
Based on a tweet from twitter use @afraidofwasp
"Guy who has only seen The Boss Baby, watching his second movie: Getting a lot of "Boss Baby" vibes from this"
Person 1: So in the game you can use your powers to pick stuff up and throw it with your mind!
Person 2: OH! so just like a Jedi?
Person 1: You have got to stop boss babying this dude, it's nothing like Star wars
Person 2: OH! so just like a Jedi?
Person 1: You have got to stop boss babying this dude, it's nothing like Star wars
by Glorthiar July 16, 2025
Get the Boss Babying mug.Big Bossing It means to be big boss personified, a man so misunderstood and so badass, but damaged by past events and now driven by revenge for the cause, the person big bossing it does not care about anything or anyone anymore, realizing everyone hates him and also wants him in a system or in a grave, but he continues to fight for a better future (that he can never achieve)
the big boss-er will throw everyone away holding him back
the big boss-er is a force for those with no other recourse
the big boss-er does not take shit, from anyone or anything, for any reason, no matter the cost
the big boss-er will throw everyone away holding him back
the big boss-er is a force for those with no other recourse
the big boss-er does not take shit, from anyone or anything, for any reason, no matter the cost
dante: you seen jax lately
nero: no d, that guy just keeps big bossing it, dude's gonna get himself killed!
nivek: he's got this, sure he does
nero: no d, that guy just keeps big bossing it, dude's gonna get himself killed!
nivek: he's got this, sure he does
by -Dat Mental Gamer- July 27, 2025
Get the Big Bossing It mug.A major, significant, and climatic boss fight mostly found in story-driven video game with some exceptions that culminates to and marks the endpoint of a specific chapter or section of the narrative or game; usually testing the player's skill from progression and tying off the narrative or gameplay section of a game as important gameplay or story milestones. Unlike regular boss fights, Chapter Bosses are uniquely designed to be memorable, often with distinct mechanics, narrative significance, or heightened difficulty, providing a sense of closure or progression to a particular section of the game.
Non-narrative driven games often tie Chapter Bosses to the completion of a world or section, acting as a gatekeeper to the next area or progress and emphasizing gameplay mastery or a unique challenge.
Narrative driven games have the Chapter Boss deeply integrated into the story, often representing a pivotal antagonist or thematic culmination of the chapter’s events. These bosses may carry emotional weight, reveal key plot points, or symbolize the protagonists’ growth. Their battles often blend narrative context with unique mechanics, making them stand out as story milestones.
Non-narrative driven games often tie Chapter Bosses to the completion of a world or section, acting as a gatekeeper to the next area or progress and emphasizing gameplay mastery or a unique challenge.
Narrative driven games have the Chapter Boss deeply integrated into the story, often representing a pivotal antagonist or thematic culmination of the chapter’s events. These bosses may carry emotional weight, reveal key plot points, or symbolize the protagonists’ growth. Their battles often blend narrative context with unique mechanics, making them stand out as story milestones.
"Knucklotec from Super Mario Odyssey was an awesome chapter boss as I thought it perfectly encapsulated Sand Kingdom and was a great send off that wrapped up that portion of the game."
"The Beast from Bug Fables was an amazing chapter boss for Chapter 5, it was an interesting and difficult fight that represented the dread of the swamp well, it even perfectly tied into Kabbu's arc as well."
"The Beast from Bug Fables was an amazing chapter boss for Chapter 5, it was an interesting and difficult fight that represented the dread of the swamp well, it even perfectly tied into Kabbu's arc as well."
by Stratusmates August 11, 2025
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