A young child who moves very strategic when it comes to making money.
Could also be a another phrase for a natural born leader
Or someone young that will soon flourish into something great
Could also be a another phrase for a natural born leader
Or someone young that will soon flourish into something great
“Damn, how Ray so young moving like a mob boss. Got his squad straight, and making money”
“Man that young dude cold...He’s a Junior Boss”
“Man that young dude cold...He’s a Junior Boss”
by TheNotorious October 08, 2020
Being epic and boss is knowing all of the Minecraft songs by heart and not being a fortnite gamer. Just like CornOnJaKob692
by Kobotron February 25, 2019
A term used in popular media (namely manga and anime) used to refer to a 'last boss' character type in a comedic sense. Typically it is used when they meet or have to meet a powerful figure, sometimes even defeat them.
Since you joined the ninja club I'll give you your first assignment: defeat the student council president.
Why are we taking on the last boss first?!
Why are we taking on the last boss first?!
by theassasin250 January 17, 2014
This is normal peoples highlighter brand.
Right now u r either bored in a lesson
or u r a boring person
Right now u r either bored in a lesson
or u r a boring person
"Hey do you like my Wh smith Highlighter" loser
" eww, u freak i use stabilo boss like a normal person" Reall cool person
" eww, u freak i use stabilo boss like a normal person" Reall cool person
by Fact teller trust me November 30, 2021
by Cosmic Ray November 13, 2003
Boss Kempo (adj) Boss Kempo could mean awesome, sick, that of a champion, tank, convenient, powerful, intense or could describe anything very good. Kenpo is the name for several kinds of martial arts styles ranging in location from Hawaii to Japan. All these styles involve fighting with a long stick or staff. A Kenpo Boss would not only be an excellent fighter but also look like a champ during battle. Over time the term "Kenpo Boss" developed into "Boss Kempo" by replacing the N in Kenpo for an M and switching the two words. Situations to use "Boss Kempo" vary but it is always used to compliment.
Often its use will begin by saying Boss and adding Kempo for effect.
Often its use will begin by saying Boss and adding Kempo for effect.
Brian: Chuck Norris Is "Boss Kempo"
Brian: Yo, that big fullback with the dreads is "Boss Kempo"
Brian: Hey, I heard the English test got cancelled, Boss Kempo eh?
Dave: yes Brian.
Brian: Yo, that big fullback with the dreads is "Boss Kempo"
Brian: Hey, I heard the English test got cancelled, Boss Kempo eh?
Dave: yes Brian.
by R_BOT April 29, 2010
by giucgiuc March 09, 2021