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Bossass

The social status of a person who manages to acts like a boss, but also like a badass at the same time. Not to be confused with a Bosses Ass.
"Did you see that guy on the news who jumped over 9 cars on a mountain bike, killed a terrorist, found a cure for the common cold, all while texting his girlfriend?"

"Yeah that dude is a total Bossass"
by ElBigMack October 23, 2011
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Bossay

1. A word used during extreme excitement. The word is very similar to "Bossy" but with the only difference of extenuating the "ay" in "Bossay". Term was first created when a group of Penn State University Students went to Kiawah Island, SC in March of 2006/2007/2008/2009

2. Bossay can also be used as a notion of coolness, wealth or gratitude.
She doesn’t want it in the steam shower, she wants it at the beach ... Bossay!

I'm rich as shit, Bossay!!!!
by blupsu August 20, 2009
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bossability

the word swagger is used commonly among members of the african american race and even in old spice commercials the term boss is also a common trend among rap artists like rick ross. the term bossability relates to people in a position of power including but not limited to CEO's of large companies, men named gary, and well endowed men. a person who consistantly does great or above average things definitely posseses BOSSABILITY. BOSSABILITY can be put simply as the traits the make someone a BOSS!
damn that guy has some serious bossability to him.
Gary you bossability is out of control.

Seriously you must teach me your ways, i want your bossability. boss swagger champion esteemed
by Nicky "tha boss" Noodles October 9, 2010
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bossbadi

A boss who has no tolerance for others. Bossbadi is super cool and is a pro at video games. Bossbadis are super smart and they're one of a kind.
Dude. Did I just see bossbadi? He's so cool!
by bossbadi February 19, 2020
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Bossa Nova

In the late 1950s and early '60s, songwriters like the classically-trained Antonio Carlos "Tom" Jobim and the soft-voiced guitarist João Gilberto created a smoother, jazz-influenced version of the Samba - which itself was a product of the nation's poorer classes. Middle-class Brazilians preferred the newer sound, which was dubbed Bossa Nova, or "The New Way." Bossa Nova is velvet sophistication atop a feathery five-against-four rhythm, and is most famously epitomized by Gilberto's "Girl from Ipanema." American jazzmen like Stan Getz - who went on to collaborate frequently with Gilberto and Herbie Mann visited Brazil and brought the Bossa Nova to international attention. Some commercial distortion followed, but Bossa Nova continues to influence modern Brazilian pop and other regional styles today.
Bossa Nova: Antonio Carlos Jobim Aka Tom Jobim, Astrud Gilberto, Bebel Gilberto, Baden Powell, Eliane Elias, Elis Regina, João Gilberto, Nara Leão, Sérgio Mendes, Stan Getz, Maria Rita, Sitti Navarro, Rosalia De Souza, Celso Fonseca, Luiz Bonfá, Carlos Lyra, Tamba Trio, Gal Costa, Seu Jorge, Vinicius de Moraes.
by ♫ Highway to Hell ♫ September 17, 2010
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Bossalini

Bossalini is a state of mind. Bossalini is a way of life. Bossalini leads to leadership, success, and money.

Popularized by rapper B.a.R.S MURRE
Bill "Yo, I heard you got like three jobs and you run your own business!?"

Al "You can call me bossalini"
by Trilla Villian February 23, 2013
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bossanova

Not only a word used by the Pixies in the song "Hang Wire," and a title of one of their albums, it is a style of popular Brazilian music derived from the samba but with more melodic and harmonic complexity and less emphasis on percussion.
"Every morning and every day, I'll bossanova with ya!"
by MissCitricAcid September 20, 2006
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