- Boss of Bosses
- Lucky Luciano (Salvatore Lucania)
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Boss of Bosses — is a 2001 made for TV movie about the life of former Gambino Family boss Paul Castellano. It stars Chazz Palminteri as Paul Castellano, Patricia Mauceri as his wife Nina, Mark Margolis as Joe Piney Armone, and Angela Alvarado as his mistress… … Wikipedia
boss — I UK [bɒs] / US [bɔs] / US [bɑs] noun [countable] Word forms boss : singular boss plural bosses *** 1) the person who is in charge of you at work I ll ask my boss if I can have a day off next week. a) mainly journalism someone with a powerful… … English dictionary
Boss's Day — Boss Day Observed by United States and Canada Date October 16 (or nearest working day) Boss Day (alternative spellings Bosses Day, Bosses Day, also known as The Bo$$ Day[citation needed] … Wikipedia
boss — [ bɔs ] n. m. • 1869, répandu XXe; mot angl. amér., du holl. ♦ Fam. Patron, chef d une entreprise. ⇒ singe. « Enfin, si mon boss est heureux avec ça, c est le principal, au fond » (Sarrazin). Des boss. ⊗ HOM. Bosse. ● boss nom masculin (américain … Encyclopédie Universelle
boss — [bɒs ǁ bɒːs] noun [countable] informal 1. the person who employs you or who is in charge of you at work: • I ll have to ask my boss for a day off. 2. a manager with an important position in an organization: • What they need to do is lobby… … Financial and business terms
boss´i|ness — boss|y1 «BS ee, BOS », adjective, boss|i|er, boss|i|est. Informal. fond of telling others what to do and how to do it; domineering. ╂[American English < boss1 + … Useful english dictionary
Bosses — Boss Boss (b[o^]s; 115), n.; pl. {Bosses} ( [e^]z). [OE. boce, bose, boche, OF. boce, boche, bosse, F. bosse, of G. origin; cf. OHG. b[=o]zo tuft, bunch, OHG. b[=o]zan, MHG. b[^o]zen, to beat. See {Beat}, and cf. {Botch} a swelling.] 1. Any… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
boss about — ˌboss a ˈround ˌboss a ˈbout [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they boss around he/she/it bosses around present participle … Useful english dictionary
Boss — (b[o^]s; 115), n.; pl. {Bosses} ( [e^]z). [OE. boce, bose, boche, OF. boce, boche, bosse, F. bosse, of G. origin; cf. OHG. b[=o]zo tuft, bunch, OHG. b[=o]zan, MHG. b[^o]zen, to beat. See {Beat}, and cf. {Botch} a swelling.] 1. Any protuberant… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Boss — (b[o^]s), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bossed} (b[o^]st); p. pr. & vb. n. {Bossing}.] [OE. bocen, fr. OF. bocier. See the preceding word.] To ornament with bosses; to stud. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English