"Who died and made you boss? or Who died and left you in charge?" is a term that might be applied to somebody who has over stepped the limits of their authority and started giving orders to those around them.
it means dont hurt a relationship that you might need later on for example you quit your job and yell at your boss. Then you find another job that you really like only to find the boss is your former boss. Knowing that you yelled at him, i dont think you will get the job
song made popular by Elvis presley
"Boss" refers to the person you work for. Your boss pays your wages.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This phrase refers to the boss of a ranch. An augur was a drill, so the image of one of those giant drills they used to dig for oil was an apt comparison.
"Tibi ibnoscitur" is not a phrase in Latin. It does not have a clear meaning or translation. It might be a misspelling or a made-up phrase.
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Just an archaic way of expressing that someone died. to die suddenly and unexpectedly> "She just "up and died"
"Zava shazdarovia" is not a known phrase in any language. It does not have a specific meaning that can be identified. It could be a made-up or misspelled phrase.
Boss
If you mean a "tempest in a teacup," that means something minor that's been made into a big deal.
it mean the boss of everybody the person whos incharge of everything a technision is more a boss then a director
If you mean extremely cool then IMO they are definitely Boss.