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"bossyboots" Definitions
  1. a person who always tells people what they should do
"bossyboots" Antonyms

11 Sentences With "bossyboots"

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Nobody likes a control freak, so stop being a bossyboots and let things be.
We in this country have had enough of a bossyboots Government that interferes in people's lives.
He must learn to live without a man who has been friend, mentor and general bossyboots.
In a world filled with bossyboots barging about and ego heat approaching nuclear intensity, appoint yourself your only boss.
Bossyboots Amy Adams gives Kerry barkeep Matthew Goode a rough ride after she's parted from boyfriend Adam Scott in Dublin.
This know-all, bossyboots Government has said that people should not have the money, and that they must have a holiday.
Gertrude Stein, who might, in her time, have been considered a bit of a bossyboots herself, suggested that semicolons were simply commas with pretensions.
Why should people not have the right to keep their own money and spend it how they see fit, instead of having a nanny State, bossyboots Government tax workers into oblivion?
But then there is Mickey, naked in the batter, and Rosie, from The Sign on Rosie's Door, who takes on the persona of music hall diva and all round bossyboots, Alinda, the Lovely Lady Singer.
Lucie Gamelon played the L.A. music scene for several years, as well as major dates on the 1998 Lilith Fair tour and released a six-song EP: Everything Is Nice. Tefkin released her first solo CD Shocked & Devastated, on her own Bossyboots Records label in 2001. In 2004, Tefkin wrote and performed a one-woman show In the Land of the Giants: A Tragicomedy With Music at the Blank Theatre in Hollywood.
Torchy appeared weekly from August 1960 to August 1961 across 52 issues of Harold Hare's Own Paper. The majority of characters were featured in the single-page comic strip, but Flopsy was referred to simply as Rag Doll (and she had normal eyes, as opposed to buttons), there was no Mr. Bumble-Drop, and Whirly and Ena never appeared. Torchy did occasionally venture back to earth to contend with Bogey and Bossyboots (whose name, like PomPom's was condensed to one word). In 1968, Leigh was the editor of "Wonder," a weekly comic book that was sold at Esso petrol stations.

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