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king bee

American  

noun

South Midland and Southern U.S.
  1. a self-important person.


Etymology

Origin of king bee

1890–95, on the model of queen bee

Example Sentences

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Barney Oldfield, king bee of the speedway buzz wagons, drove his Green Dragon around and around a dirt track at Barbee's Park in South Joplin.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was the king bee in that lot of evangelizers and elevators.

From The Law of the Land by Hough, Emerson

You see dere was Master David and Mistress Louisa, de king bee and de queen bee.

From Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves South Carolina Narratives, Part 4 by Work Projects Administration

Maybe fifty of 'em had come, and was seated, when in slid the king bee, the governor of the district.

From Cabbages and Kings by Henry, O.

Say, you're the king bee of all gamblers.

From Cabin Fever by Bower, B. M.