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    boss

    US /bɔs, bɑs/

    ・

    UK /bɒs/

    A1
    n. (c.)Countable NounPerson in charge of you at work
    I need to give the business plan to my boss
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo give orders to someone in an unpleasant way
    Older brothers like to boss around their younger brothers

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    Be Professional! Never say this at work! ❌

    13:13Be Professional! Never say this at work! ❌
    • Speaking face-to-face with customers, your boss, or any of the other people that you work with can be a little tricky, especially when you're dealing with problems or difficult situations.

      Speaking face-to-face with customers, your boss, or any of the other people that you work with can be a little tricky, especially when you're dealing with problems or difficult situations.

    • Speaking face-to-face with customers, your boss, or any of the other people that you work with can be a little tricky, especially when you're dealing with problems or difficult situations.

      Speaking face-to-face with customers, your boss, or any of the other people that you work with can be a little tricky, especially when you're dealing with problems or difficult situations.

    A2

    How to Get People to Listen to You | The Harvard Business Review Guide

    10:12How to Get People to Listen to You | The Harvard Business Review Guide
    • Your boss or colleague likely spends a huge portion of their day listening to others, so you have a limited amount of time to capture their attention and be heard.

      Your boss or colleague likely spends a huge portion of their day listening to others, so you have a limited amount of time to capture their attention and be heard.

    • Your boss or colleague likely spends a huge portion

      Your boss or colleague likely spends a huge portion

    A2

    How to Describe a Day Off in English!

    07:22How to Describe a Day Off in English!
    • When you take a day off, it means you ask your boss if you can not be at work for the day.

      When you take a day off, it means you ask your boss if you can not be at work for the day.

    • When you take a day off, it means you ask your boss if you can not be at work for the day.

      When you take a day off, it means you ask your boss if you can not be at work for the day.

    A1

    Gen Z is reshaping the future of work – here’s how

    08:36Gen Z is reshaping the future of work – here’s how
    • When I talk to all these new people joining the workforce, what I tell them is, "Pick a boss.

      When I talk to all these new people joining the workforce, what I tell them is, "Pick a boss.

    • When I talk to all these new people joining the workforce, what I tell them is, "Pick a boss.

      When I talk to all these new people joining the workforce, what I tell them is, "Pick a boss.

    B1

    Winter Anime 2018 in a Nutshell

    11:20Winter Anime 2018 in a Nutshell
    • You know, I honestly think the boss maybe totally deserves a Oscar nomination over a silent voice, it's just fair, you know, for an award like this.

      You know, I honestly think the boss maybe totally deserves a Oscar nomination over a silent voice, it's just fair, you know, for an award like this.

    • You know I honestly think The Boss Baby totally deserves the Oscar nomination over A Silent Voice.

      You know I honestly think The Boss Baby totally deserves the Oscar nomination over A Silent Voice.

    B1

    REACTING TO MY GAY SEXTAPE!!

    13:14REACTING TO MY GAY SEXTAPE!!
    • When the big boss hacks you.

      When the big boss hacks you.

    • When the Big Boss-- "Someone's newsfeed..."

      When the Big Boss-- "Someone's newsfeed..."

    B1

    Useful Everyday English Idioms | give some a pat on the back | let's get down to business .

    02:54Useful Everyday English Idioms  | give some a pat on the back | let's get down to business .
    • So, for example, in my example we have: The boss gave Peter a pat on the back.

      So, for example, in my example we have: The boss gave Peter a pat on the back.

    • So, for example, in my example we have: The boss gave Peter a pat on the back.

      So, for example, in my example we have: The boss gave Peter a pat on the back.

    A2

    Learn 8 English Idioms You Can Use At Work! ?‍??

    06:59Learn 8 English Idioms You Can Use At Work! ?‍??
    • Sometimes people start a job and they're not very good at it, and the boss might say, you better pull your socks up or you're going to get fired.

      Sometimes people start a job and they're not very good at it, and the boss might say, you better pull your socks up or you're going to get fired.

    • good at it, and the boss might say, you better

      good at it, and the boss might say, you better

    A2

    How to Make Excuses for Being Late in English! ?⏰?

    08:14How to Make Excuses for Being Late in English! ?⏰?
    • When that happens, you need to tell your boss or tell your teacher why you're late.

      When that happens, you need to tell your boss or tell your teacher why you're late.

    • When that happens, you need to tell your boss or tell your teacher why you're late.

      When that happens, you need to tell your boss or tell your teacher why you're late.

    A2

    Newwy Patitta - Second time talk to Inter fans

    03:50Newwy Patitta - Second time talk to Inter fans
    • His name.. Boss !!

      His name.. Boss !!

    A2