Bossier

/ˈbɑːsiər/ adjective

More inclined to give orders and want to be in control; more domineering than someone or something else.

From 'boss' (a person in charge) plus comparative suffix '-ier'. The word 'boss' likely derives from Dutch 'baas' meaning master, brought to English through New Amsterdam (New York) in the 17th century.

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