honcho

honcho
[“hantfo]
1. n. the head man; the boss. (Useable for either sex.)
The marketing honcho couldn’t say when the product would be on the shelves.
The top honcho at the water department was no help at all.
2. tv. to manage or boss something.
Who’s supposed to honcho this affair?
I’ll honcho it until Larry gets here.

Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions. 2015.

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  • honcho — 1947, Amer.Eng. officer in charge, from Japanese hancho group leader, from han corps, squad + cho head, chief. Picked up by U.S. servicemen in Japan and Korea, 1947 1953 …   Etymology dictionary

  • honcho — informal ► NOUN (pl. honchos) ▪ a leader. ► VERB (honchoes, honchoed) N. Amer. ▪ be in charge of. ORIGIN Japanese, group leader …   English terms dictionary

  • honcho — ☆ ☆ honcho [hän′chō] n. pl. honchos [< Jpn hanchō, squad leader ] Slang a person in charge; leader; chief vt. honchoed, honchoing Slang to take charge of; act as leader of …   English World dictionary

  • Honcho — Slang term describing the leader, manager, chief or person in charge of an organization or a project. The CEO of a company could be referred to as the honcho or head honcho. This is a person who is or acts like a leader. A person acting as a… …   Investment dictionary

  • honcho — UK [ˈhɒntʃəʊ] / US [ˈhɑntʃoʊ] noun [countable] Word forms honcho : singular honcho plural honchos informal the person in charge of an organization or project …   English dictionary

  • honcho — /hon choh/, n., pl. honchos, v. Slang. n. 1. a leader, esp. an assertive leader; chief. v.t. 2. to organize, supervise, or be the leader of: She volunteered to honcho the new project. [1945 50; < Japn hancho squad or group leader, equiv. to han… …   Universalium

  • honcho — hon|cho [ˈhɔntʃəu US ˈha:ntʃou] n plural honchos informal [Date: 1900 2000; : Japanese; Origin: hancho group leader ] an important person who controls something, especially a business = ↑boss ▪ the head honcho …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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  • honcho — n a boss, an important person. This word from American English of the late 1950s is not, as is often supposed, Hispanic in origin, but from the Japanese hancho meaning squad leader; the term was adopted by Americans during the Korean War. It is… …   Contemporary slang

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