It depends on what you mean by 'The Boss'.
No one can be every singe definition of the term. Yes, I know. Not even Nate.
The question is, what TERM of 'The Boss' is Nate? Surley there is one definition that would fit him. A true 'Boss' really dose deserve a proper definition to his/her name. Nate should not be a boss, if he dose not get a designated term. Which is sad, because it's impossible for him NOT to be a Boss.
Choosing what kind of Boss Nate Bailey is obviously the most troubling task the species of man could ever go through. It's a daunting task, but it must be done.
Maybe it's 'A person who exercises conrol over workers'?
Or possibly you're refering to 'BOSS, the acronym for Biochemical and Organic Simulation System'. Need molecular mechanic calculations? Then the BOSS, is the one for you.
Possibly, what you really mean is the fictional character in the anime Mazinger Z and Great Mazinger, created by Go Nagai, usually used for comic relief. And for those of you thinking it, yes, I know. I'm an anime nerd. You shouldn't be surprised I mentioned this.
OR MAYBE, Nate is 'Bo$$'. A female 'gangsta' rapper who was popular for only a short time in 1993. As for what her name 'Boss', stands for, well, that's not school appropriate.
Maybe even "The Boss", a song by a Russian rapper witten in 2009, or even the song under the same name, sung by Diana Ross?
But what Nate Bailey really stands for, is "The Boss" sung by Rick Ross.
Listen to it.
And then you will know.
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