head honcho
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Definition
Noun: * The person in charge; the leader or boss. This term refers to the most important or influential person in a group, organization, or situation. It is an informal, often slightly humorous way to describe someone with authority.
Usage
This term is used informally to identify the primary leader or decision-maker. It can be used in both professional and casual contexts, though it carries a conversational tone. * If you want approval for that budget, you'll need to talk to the head honcho. * Everyone was waiting for the head honcho to arrive before starting the meeting.
Advanced Usage
- "The head honcho": Almost always used with the definite article "the" to specify the singular, top leader in a given context.
- The final decision rests with the head honcho.
Variants and Related Words
- Honcho (noun): A leader or manager, often of a specific project or team. Can be used without "head" to refer to a person in charge, though with slightly less emphasis on being the absolute top.
- She's the marketing honcho for the new campaign.
Synonyms
- Boss: A more common and direct synonym for a person in charge.
- Leader: A more formal term for someone who guides or commands a group.
- Chief: Often used in titles (e.g., Chief Executive Officer) or informally to mean the leader.
- Top dog: An informal idiom meaning the most important or powerful person.
Related Idioms
- Big cheese: An informal idiom meaning an important, influential person.
- He's the big cheese at the new tech startup.
- Bigwig: An informal term for a person of great importance or influence.
- All the bigwigs from headquarters are visiting today.
Noun
- an important influential person
- he thinks he's a big shot
- she's a big deal in local politics
- the Qaeda commander is a very big fish