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What does the sentence "boss you around" means ?​

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Answered by LovelyGirl180
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boss (one) around

To tell one what to do. This phrase is often used to emphasize someone's behavior as controlling and/or unwarranted. You can't boss me around just because Mom isn't here! My friend at work got promoted, so now he thinks he can boss me around.


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Answered by MananyaMuhury
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Answer and Explanation:

In the workplace, a boss gives orders to employees. This is normal. There may be other situations, however, where someone who is not your boss is giving you orders. This person is said to be bossing you around.

In other words, when someone who is not your boss and is not in charge of you is giving you orders and making demands of you, he or she is bossing you around.

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