one who hide behind thier authority to get what they want and do as they please even when it puts so much on your shoulders that it will break you and THEN treat others like shit and when you tell them the truth and they will be in the wrong they justify ANOTHER topic to thier defense so they can look good whiles they flaunt thier education around and act as if though they are better that 90 percent of the world (and smarter) so they can stand before everyone and say behold, my shit stinketh not whilest they throw stones at the druggies and then take the same dope(PAIN KILLERS) behind closed doors and tell others what they need to work on in thier personality defect when that is simply how they have become due to life WHEN THESE DOUCHE BAGS have never had a hard day/homeless day/ broke day in thier entire life and admit to it.. not to metion totalY disregaurd you as a human being and display total disrespect for you and then butter you up so they can sleep at night and appologize for something that never happened or your obvious anger. i.e. im sorry your face is red(after they slaped you) what can i do about that to help.
THE PERSON AT WORK WHO DOES ABSOLUTLY NOT A THING AND THEN GETS PAID MORE tells every one what to do and usually only creates more chaos and work for everone and has a problem with you having a bad day but you are to tolorate his anal behaviors and speech while he has a bad day. on your bad day usually says something like nobody here has the right to be mad. also it is a waste of your time to argue a point with him/her due to the fact they can win this argument with a whole nother subject that pertains not to anything.
by jo-wee penly March 12, 2004
by AwBoss December 23, 2011
The person who makes you do too much work for minimum wage. In most cases makes you want to kill people.
by kr15ta October 29, 2007
by Garrett March 19, 2004
A car audio company that is underrated by people who like to defend overpriced name brands. They make head units and car video equipment as well as the standard sound/bass stuff.
Yo I just got a new Boss amp.
>Really? How is it?
It's mad good dude, and for like 150 bucks? Can't beat it.
>Nice
>Really? How is it?
It's mad good dude, and for like 150 bucks? Can't beat it.
>Nice
by a clever ud user August 14, 2009
Good,Cool,Popular,Leader,Destiguished,Loved
And in northwest it is scarcely used like this
(B)ent.(O)ver.(S)heep.(S)hagger
And in northwest it is scarcely used like this
(B)ent.(O)ver.(S)heep.(S)hagger
by Pienax August 05, 2008
Boss is a positive adjective as well as being a noun. When used as an adjective, it often comes with the modifier - ish (bossish)
(Ish in this case is not used to mean anything in particular, except as an addition to help the sound of the phrase - when used as a adjective - to flow into the next word.)
It is usually used to describe objects or persons in a positive sense, but a further definition of the word is that it describes someone or something possessing certain characteristics found in video-game bosses.
The boss of a video game comes at the climax of a level and has the player hyped, since they have been fighting lesser grunts to get to this stage.
The boss is considered to be more intimidating than his minions and is often accompanied by heavy toned, evil, ominous, and oppressive music (boss tune)
The boss is usually a dark and evil character, but it is the dramatic, stand out, dominating nature of a boss that can be implied by the use of "boss" as an adjective:
A character that is considered "boss" or "bossish", does not always have to be evil; he/she or it, may simply be a dominating, "badass" or antihero
The criteria for this is varied, but it is not often that you will see a cute character, such as a Pokemon described as "boss" or "bossish", unless it is in a sarcastic or ironic sense.
Hero characters of films can be known as "bossish" if played seriously, a camp character, like Flash Gordon is unlikely to fit this term, though in an ironic/sarcastic way it is used frequently.
The term itself has camp, comedy value anyway...
(Ish in this case is not used to mean anything in particular, except as an addition to help the sound of the phrase - when used as a adjective - to flow into the next word.)
It is usually used to describe objects or persons in a positive sense, but a further definition of the word is that it describes someone or something possessing certain characteristics found in video-game bosses.
The boss of a video game comes at the climax of a level and has the player hyped, since they have been fighting lesser grunts to get to this stage.
The boss is considered to be more intimidating than his minions and is often accompanied by heavy toned, evil, ominous, and oppressive music (boss tune)
The boss is usually a dark and evil character, but it is the dramatic, stand out, dominating nature of a boss that can be implied by the use of "boss" as an adjective:
A character that is considered "boss" or "bossish", does not always have to be evil; he/she or it, may simply be a dominating, "badass" or antihero
The criteria for this is varied, but it is not often that you will see a cute character, such as a Pokemon described as "boss" or "bossish", unless it is in a sarcastic or ironic sense.
Hero characters of films can be known as "bossish" if played seriously, a camp character, like Flash Gordon is unlikely to fit this term, though in an ironic/sarcastic way it is used frequently.
The term itself has camp, comedy value anyway...
"Mr.T's the boss! He could so kick the X-men's asses!"
"Shut up fool, he ain't as bossish as Wolverine!"
"Huh? Bossish Wolverine?"
"Shut up fool, he ain't as bossish as Wolverine!"
"Huh? Bossish Wolverine?"
by Starbucks Wasted February 28, 2006