Bwana
The Safari boss is the Bwana, which is a respectful for of address, corresponding to master or sir.
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Safari is a Swahili word that means journey. A safari is a trip or journey. An African safari is a journey in or to Africa. Most people, when they use the term, mean a trip to look at animals, sometimes to hunt them.
People who are going on a safari are typically referred to as safari-goers or safari tourists. The term "safari" itself originates from the Swahili word for journey or expedition. Safari participants may also be called adventurers or explorers, depending on the context and purpose of their trip.
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A bwana is a slang term for an important person or boss.
The term "big boss" can be translated to "Luna Nui" in Hawaiian.
The term 'safari park' comes to mind as in the appropriately famous San Diego Wild Animal Safari park.
The term "frontal boss" originates from anatomy and is used to describe a prominent area on the frontal bone of the skull. The word "boss" derives from the Latin term "bossa," meaning a hump or rounded projection. In the context of cranial anatomy, the frontal boss refers specifically to the rounded protrusion on the forehead, which can vary in prominence among individuals. This term is often used in anthropology and forensic science to describe variations in skull morphology.
Euphemism is a term used to define a soft, subtle or indirect term used instead of a harsh or offensive term. If the word boss is being used instead of a rather offensive word, then yes it is, otherwise, no it isn't.
whether or not it has the BOSS or not, roughly between 1100 and 1300 dollars Canadian
The origin of naming the final enemy in a level or game a "boss" cannot be readily traced, but Kotaku points to the term coming from the crime boss of a criminal gang.