Word of the week

Published October 15, 2016

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Jefe

Noun (informal)

Definition: A boss or leader; a person in charge of something.

Examples:

• “These would definitely not run into elevated costs, yet no action is being taken despite the fact that jefes in the Ministry of Works have agreed with me on this system of more efficient use of streets and roads in Port-of-Spain.”

• “Several jefes at the packing plants had mentioned a place called La Libertad, in the extreme southern tip of Chiapas, a banana plantation area we’d not known of, so on our final day we headed down that way.”

• “Pero, I’m getting dirty looks from the jefe so let me get you those books.”

• “When the last patient was seen, the team was invited to the home of the jefe for a meal of eggs, vegetables, and tortillas.”

Origin: Late 19th century: Spanish from French chef chief.

Published in Dawn, Young World, October 15th, 2016

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