Proper noun
Bosse (plural Bosses)
A surname.
History A village country dance - engraving by Abraham Bosse, 1633. Source: Internet
Bosse is in agreement. Source: Internet
If there is one thing that has been absolutely consistent at the Douglas Hales murder trial, it is that he did not want to go to jail for allegedly killing Daleen Bosse. Source: Internet
There was remarkably little tension and dissent throughout this process—there were a few little skirmishes—but personality-wise and issue-wise I think it’s outstanding we all had this vision of Big Sky being a model community,” Bosse added. Source: Internet
One of his devotees, the Parisian Abraham Bosse spread Callot's innovations all over Europe with the first published manual of etching, which was translated into Italian, Dutch, German and English. Source: Internet
“It seems to be jam-packed almost every night,” Bosse says. Source: Internet