bossyboots

English

Etymology

bossy + boots

Noun

bossyboots (plural bossyboots)

  1. (informal) A bossy person.
    • 2008, Jennifer DeVere Brody, Punctuation: Art, Politics, and Play
      Gertrude Stein, who might, in her time, have been considered a bit of a bossyboots herself, suggested that semicolons were simply commas with pretensions.
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