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CEO of

/ˌsiː.iːˈoʊ ʌv/ · phrase · slang

To be the master or top representative of some trait or activity — "CEO of being late."

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Definitions

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A joking way to crown someone the ultimate expert or embodiment of a behavior, as if they run a company for it. "CEO of" names them the boss of that trait.

“Taylor is the CEO of sleeping in late.”
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Can be self-applied as a humble-brag or self-drag.

“I'm the CEO of overthinking, honestly.”
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Used as praise or as a roast depending on the trait attached.

“He's the CEO of forgetting his keys.”
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CEO of In A Sentence

She's the CEO of giving great advice.
Bro is the CEO of bad timing.
Appoint me CEO of snacks, I've earned it.

Origin & Usage

The "CEO of [something]" format spread through Twitter and TikTok in the late 2010s and 2020s, jokingly framing someone as the boss or top representative of a trait or activity.

Variants CEO of [trait]

People Also Ask

What does CEO of mean in slang?

To be "CEO of" something is to be the master or top representative of a trait or activity, like "CEO of being late."

Where did CEO of come from?

The format spread through Twitter and TikTok in the late 2010s and 2020s.

Is CEO of a compliment?

It can be praise or a roast, depending on the trait you're named CEO of.

How do you use CEO of in a sentence?

For example: "she's the CEO of naps" — the master of napping.

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