Jefe
[he-fe; English hey-fey] /ˈhɛ fɛ; English ˈheɪ feɪ/
noun, plural jefes
[he-fes; English hey-feyz] /ˈhɛ fɛs; English ˈheɪ feɪz/ (Show IPA). Spanish.
1.
leader; chief; boss.
/Spanish ˈxefe/
noun
1.
(in Spanish-speaking countries) a military or political leader
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