boss around

English

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Verb

boss around (third-person singular simple present bosses around, present participle bossing around, simple past and past participle bossed around)

  1. To act in a bossy manner with another person, ordering them to do things, whether or not one is actually their superior.
    • 2013, Ryk E. Spoor, Spheres of Influence:
      One big difference between me and my literary original; I haven't the faintest desire to boss around planetsful of people.

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