|
|

BOSSBOSS can refer to the following: *BOSS is a brand name of Roland Corporation. Products include effects pedals for electric guitar, drum machines, hard disk recorders, tuners, and other electronic devices designed for musicians. *BOSS is an acronym for Big Occultable Steerable Satellite, a proposed system for directly observing distant planets using an occultation technique with a space telescope. ==See also== * Boss ==External link== * [http://www.bossus.com/ BOSS brand homepage] * [http://boss.phys.cwru.edu/ Big Occultable Steerable Satellite] BOSSSo is it BOSS or Boss? User:RickKUser talk:RickK 20:39, 1 May 2004 (UTC) : BOSS, per both its own website and Roland UK's. -- User:Finlay McWalter | User talk:Finlay McWalter 01:06, 2 May 2004 (UTC) Boss[[image:roof.bosses.arp.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Nave roof bosses in St. Mary Redcliffe church, Bristol, England.]] The word boss can mean: * A projection (as in the ceilings of cathedrals where arches intersect), often decorated, e.g., variously carved and painted with religious images and local coats of arms, see architecture. * Primarily in American English, any of various senses derived from the Dutch language term "baas" (meaning "master"): ** In casual usage regarding business organizations: *** The head of a company, see chief executive officer, and chairman of the board. *** An immediate supervisor (or the lowest one common to the chain of command of all those in the discussion), see manager or foreman. ** A jocular or disparaging nickname for a spouse of either sex or a dominant person (whether a public official or not) in a political party, or subdivision of one, see political boss. ** The leader of an independent organized crime "family", see crime boss. ** A particularly powerful enemy in a video game, whose defeat would complete a level, episode, or game, see boss (video games). ** People named and/or called Boss: *** The political boss of the 19th century New York City US Democratic Party political machine called Tammany Hall, see Boss Tweed. *** The American singer and songwriter nicknamed "The Boss", see Bruce Springsteen. ** An adjective, describing item/event/noun in a positive manner. "That car is really boss", or "Wow, it's going to be a boss party" * Boss (soft drink) is a brand of coffee and coffee flavored beverages marketed in Japan by Suntory. * Boss (rapper) is a female rapper. * BOSS is a brand of the Roland Corporation primarily known for its electric guitar accessories. * Hugo Boss, a fashion label. * The Boss, a character in the video game Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. See other meanings of words starting from letter: BBA | BC | BD | BE | BF | BG | BH | BI | BJ | BK | BL | BM | BN | BO | BP | BR | BS | BT | BU | BW | BX | BY | BZ |Words begining with Boss: BOSS BOSS Boss Bossa Bossanova Bossanova Bossaso Bossa_Nova Bossa_Nova Bossa_nova Bossa_nova Bossa_nova Bossa_nova_(dance) Bossa_nova_musicians Bosse Bossembele Bossembélé Bosses Bossey_Institute Bosse_Field Bosse_Ringholm Bosse_Ringholm Bosshart Bossier-Shreveport_Battle_Wings Bossier-Shreveport_Battle_Wings Bossier-Shreveport_Mudbugs Bossier_City Bossier_City,_LA Bossier_City,_Louisiana Bossier_County Bossier_Parish Bossier_Parish,_LA Bossier_Parish,_Louisiana Bossier_Parish,_Louisiana Bossier_Parish,_Louisiana Bossism Bossk Bosson Bossou_Ashadeh Bosstones Bossuet Bossuet_Eagle_of_Meaux Boss_(computer_game) Boss_(crater) Boss_(soft_drink) Boss_(video_game) Boss_(video_games) Boss_(video_games) Boss_351 Boss_Bailey Boss_Cat Boss_Coffee Boss_Hogg Boss_key Boss_Man Boss_monster Boss_Nass Boss_Nass Boss_Of_Me Boss_of_Me Boss_Radio Boss_Tweed Boss_Tweed Boss_Volenti Boss_volenti
Sponsored links: praca.
|
These materials are based on Wikipedia and licensed under the GNU FDL
YouTube.com videos better site than Turbo Tax 2007 |
|
|