noun
- a person who starts a business or project with minimal external resources or funding, relying on personal effort and ingenuity
- a computer program or routine that loads and initializes an operating system or application
Usage: common in business and entrepreneurship contexts
Usage: technical; computing
Examples
- She was a true bootstrapper who built her tech startup from her garage with almost no initial investment.
- Many successful entrepreneurs are bootstrappers who refused to give up despite limited resources.
- The bootstrapper loaded the operating system into memory when the computer was powered on.
- He admired bootstrappers in the startup community who achieved success through determination alone.
- The bootstrapper program initializes the kernel before the main system processes begin.
- As a bootstrapper, she reinvested every dollar of profit back into growing her business.