This podcast episode from "The English We Speak" explains the informal English idiom "CEO of..." Two hosts, Feifei and Beth, discuss the phrase's meaning—a humorous way to describe someone who excels at or excessively engages in a particular activity. They provide examples, such as "CEO of pets" (referring to Beth's numerous animals) and "CEO of spreadsheets" (referring to a colleague's statistical expertise), illustrating its usage in everyday conversation. The hosts emphasize that it's not a literal title but a playful exaggeration.
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