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The mayhem begins when the head honcho of a financially strugglingstudio turns a lost dog into a legend.
No, "head" is not a preposition. It is a noun that refers to the upper part of the body where the brain and sensory organs are located.
"Head honcho" is an informal term used to refer to the person in charge or the leader of a group or organization. It is often used to describe someone who holds a position of authority or is the top decision-maker.
The person in charge; the chief, boss, leader ex. do what the head honcho tell you if you want to keep your job!
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japan where it means the head of any group
A nickname for a leader could be boss, chief or head honcho.
Big cheese or head honcho.
New York City does not have a governor; the head honcho there is the Mayor.
After the caterpillar spun its cocoon, it transformed into a butterfly.
The word "honcho" is believed to have originated from Japanese slang, derived from the word "hancho" meaning squad leader or group chief. It was first adopted by American soldiers during the Korean War and later became popular in English to refer to someone in charge or a leader.