When a subject employs a movement or action and does it in a very boss like manner, the verb can be substituted for the word 'bossing'.
Guy 1: Man, you were walking down that staircase like a beast, pushing everyone out of the way.
Guy 2: Nah, man, I was bossing down that staircase.
Guy 1: Hectic! Wanna go get in a fight now?
Guy 2: Nah, man, I was bossing down that staircase.
Guy 1: Hectic! Wanna go get in a fight now?
by Crypocalypse July 23, 2011
Disingenuous form of address used by insolent little twats, which although ostensibly deferential, actually implies that they don't actually have any respect for you at all.
by Dr. Klaus Engelmann April 21, 2006
When you and your friends are visting an area and you have considerable numbers to control the said area, for example about 3 people for a small village or about 20 for a large town.
by radical_b!! October 13, 2009
Boss Man. Boss is an acronym spelled backwards. Sorry Son Of a B*tch. In prison the inmates call the correctional officers Boss Man. This is in no way a sign of respect but of disresepect. They are calling them a Sorry Son Of a B*tch. This is exactly why Rick Ross calls himself the Boss. He was so used to inmates calling him this term he stuck with it long after his correctional officer days.
Inmate To Guard: "Hey Boss Man"
Guard To Inmate: "I'm Rick Ross, I Am The Boss"
Inmate To Guard: "What A Dumb A**"
Guard To Inmate: "I'm Rick Ross, I Am The Boss"
Inmate To Guard: "What A Dumb A**"
by PlayasNation May 26, 2009
by tobs23 April 04, 2010
Laughable nickname for Bruce Springsteen, the most overrated musician in all of history, recorded and unrecorded.
The boss's music sounds just like elevator music, except the lyrics aren't as well thought out and the rythms are weaker. That's saying something.
by mrdny December 02, 2006
To obtain as a gift, purchase, or borrow an item from another that they do not really wish to give up, but feel under pressure to do so because of one’s persistent manner or strong demands (verb)
by More touch July 07, 2021