There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:
Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word: boss'
Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: boss's
Example:
I was told to wash the boss' truck.
I was told to wash the boss's truck.
bosss
bosss
not as much as da bosss.. and probably 10,000
me bestooo kate frankin, shes bosss laaa!
camion
cause hes a bosss
The term would probably be "destructor del camión" (destroyer of the truck).
Just another day of a life of aboss boss boss b bosss
The plural of the singular noun "truck" is "trucks." The spelling "trucks" is also a verb form, the present tense, third-person singular of "to truck" (to carry by truck: He trucks his avocados to the market) (historically, to deal with, tolerate: The council trucks with no polluting industries)
The word is spelled swerve. The car had to swerve to miss the oncoming truck.
'Truck' isトラック (torakku) in Japanese. This word may also be used to mean 'track', but the meaning is usually made clear by context.
Yes it is ,great stratigy game,freemium game and number 1 play in the world is in australia mate,thnks mate, likea bosss .thnks