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  2. The meaning of HONCHO is boss, big shot; also : hotshot. How to use honcho in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. a person who is in charge of an organization, or in an important position in it: The head honchos at the studio refused to make his movie. He's the company's marketing honcho. (Definition of honcho from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  4. a leader, especially an assertive leader; chief. verb (used with object) to organize, supervise, or be the leader of: She volunteered to honcho the new project. honcho. / ˈhɒntʃəʊ / noun. the person in charge; the boss.

  5. A honcho is the person who's in charge. The "head honcho " in your office probably bosses everyone else around. Honcho is an informal word that was coined in the United States in the 1940s to mean "officer in charge," becoming especially popular with U.S. soldiers during the Korean War.

  6. A honcho is one of the people in charge of a company or organization. [ mainly US , informal ] As head honcho in the UK, he is responsible for 1500 employees and ensuring that the company's entire UK operations are in keeping with the overall business strategy.

  7. HONCHO | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of honcho in English. honcho. noun [ C ] mainly US informal us / ˈhɑːn.tʃoʊ / uk / ˈhɒn.tʃəʊ / Add to word list. the person in charge: head honcho Who's the head honcho around here? Synonyms. boss. chief. foreman. gaffer (MAN IN CHARGE) UK informal.

  8. 1. a leader, esp. an assertive leader; boss; chief. 2. an important or influential person; bigshot. v.t. 3. to organize, supervise, or be the leader of. [1945–50; < Japanese hanchō squad or group leader = han squad (< Middle Chinese, = Chinese bān) + -chō eldest, chief (< Middle Chinese, = Chinese zhǎng)]

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