noun
- the process of starting and building up a business using only personal finances or operating revenue, without external investment
- the process of loading and starting up a computer system
- the process of improving oneself or one’s situation through one’s own efforts without external help
Usage: business
Usage: computing
verb
- present participle of bootstrap: to start and build up using only one’s own resources
Examples
- The entrepreneur succeeded through bootstrapping, reinvesting all profits back into the company.
- Bootstrapping a startup requires careful financial planning and resourcefulness.
- The computer’s bootstrapping process takes about thirty seconds.
- She believes in bootstrapping her way to success rather than relying on others.
- Many tech companies began by bootstrapping before seeking investors.
- The bootstrapping procedure loads the operating system into memory.
- He’s bootstrapping his small business with savings from his previous job.