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Ah, "boss man," huh? It's just a casual way of showing respect or acknowledging someone as a leader or authority figure. So, either you're really killing it in charge, or they just can't remember your actual name. Either way, you're clearly making an impression, boss man.

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This is considered a mix of both formal and casual. You say this to someone when you respect them in the sense that you acknowledge they're in charge of the situation.

It can also be defined to the equivalent of the phrase, "Cool guy".

What's crackin, boss man?

Sure, whatever you say boss man.

What can I do for you today, boss man?

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