Bassman vs Bossman - What's the difference?
bassman | bossman |
someone who plays the bass guitar
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(vocative) Someone whose name is unknown. Usually denotes that one is chary or extremely unfamiliar with the person being spoken to.
:*: "You should watch what you say, bossman. "
:*: "I don't know what to tell you, bossman... "
2. (vocative) Someone who appears stalwart and/or dauntless in both disposition and appearance. Not a term used between those who are close. Usually seen as complimentary.
:*: "You really showed them, bossman. What's your name? "
:*: "Hoy, bossman. It's been a while since you last travelled through here. Are there any new goings on? "
As nouns the difference between bassman and bossman
is that bassman is someone who plays the bass guitar while bossman is (vocative) someone whose name is unknown usually denotes that one is chary or extremely unfamiliar with the person being spoken to.bassman
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