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Used to mean weird, cursed, or chaotic — as in 'only in Ohio.'
A hidden final boss that only appears for players good enough to earn it.
Caption slapped on anything cursed, absurd or physically impossible.
Address for a shopkeeper or service worker.
Respectful/friendly address — 'chief', 'boss'
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The boss.
The second-in-command of a crime family.
A confident woman entrepreneur, often used in MLM/hustle branding.
MLM-style entrepreneurship marketed with empowerment language.
Emphatic 'that's excellent'.
Great trainers.
Really good; that's great.
An ambitious woman in business — now often used ironically.
To level up, take control, and improve your status or finances.
An ironic motto mocking hustle culture by stacking three buzzwords into a fake life mantra.
Dota's big neutral boss who drops the Aegis — a free second life — when he dies.
The jungle monsters and bosses that belong to nobody.
The team in the top-right base; gets the final counter pick in the draft.
A dead-simple fight: tank holds the boss, everyone else hits it.
The window when the boss is actually hittable — make it count.
Dead air in a fight — the boss is untargetable and you can't deal damage.
A god-tier trial boss in FFXIV, summoned straight out of the lore.
A wildly tryhard player who plays every casual match like a grand final.
Clearing a stage, boss or whole game without losing a single life.
Keeping a boss or enemy alive to squeeze out maximum points.
A spot on screen where a boss attack simply can't touch you.
The boss. The gaffer. Whoever's in charge.
The boss. The top dog. The big cheese.
Now we're getting somewhere — things finally working.
Heating a seized bolt with a torch so it'll finally turn.
A small independent brothel — four workers or fewer, no big-boss owner.
When a minted NFT's real art/traits are finally shown.
The final week of tweaks before a bodybuilding show.
Mom (affectionate 'the boss')
Big shot; person of power or a drug boss (PR)
The best; a champion or a boss (PR)
The master / the boss at something (DR)
The boss or a man in charge; term of respect or address.
A group's final performance before ending promotions.