the man

Etymology
Originally from US English.

Noun

 * 1) The oppressive powers that be, including the government and corporations; the system, as coordinated outside of one’s control.
 * 2) An oppressive or domineering person of authority, usually male; especially, one's boss.
 * 3) The best man for a job; someone with exceptional skills.
 * 1) An oppressive or domineering person of authority, usually male; especially, one's boss.
 * 2) The best man for a job; someone with exceptional skills.
 * 1) An oppressive or domineering person of authority, usually male; especially, one's boss.
 * 2) The best man for a job; someone with exceptional skills.
 * 1) An oppressive or domineering person of authority, usually male; especially, one's boss.
 * 2) The best man for a job; someone with exceptional skills.
 * 1) The best man for a job; someone with exceptional skills.

Translations

 * Swedish:


 * German: der Mann
 * Spanish: el hombre