a fancy name for drug dealer.
def. Botanical- bo·tan·ic. of, pertaining to, made from, or containing plants: botanical survey; botanical drugs.
def. entrepreneur- a person who organizes and manages any enterprise, esp. a business, usually with considerable initiative and risk.
def. Botanical- bo·tan·ic. of, pertaining to, made from, or containing plants: botanical survey; botanical drugs.
def. entrepreneur- a person who organizes and manages any enterprise, esp. a business, usually with considerable initiative and risk.
My boy jimmy dislikes when i called him a drug dealer, so instead i refered to him as a botanical entrepreneur
by Oogedy L Squad August 19, 2010

A french person that prepares entrées.
Pierre is quite a terrible Entrepreneur. The last pufferfish he prepared put one man into a coma and two others into their early graves.
by Adolfo Hitlaro October 11, 2020

A person who operates a business on city sidewalks that is based on collecting money from passers-by, generally by means of shouting, verbal intimidation or performing outrageous stunts.
The sidewalk entrepreneur typically lives on the streets, however, they differ from their homeless counterparts commonly in that they do not beg or intentionally show weakness in an effort to collect money from others.
The sidewalk entrepreneur typically lives on the streets, however, they differ from their homeless counterparts commonly in that they do not beg or intentionally show weakness in an effort to collect money from others.
I was having dinner with my friend on the patio of that new steakhouse downtown and we watched sidewalk entrepreneurs try to earn money the whole evening.
by Mberry87 February 2, 2023

A person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit with the sale of products they make themselves.
Includes makers of all disciplines within crafts, art and design and more often includes handmade products.
Includes makers of all disciplines within crafts, art and design and more often includes handmade products.
I bought this necklace from a maker-entrepreneur they handmade in their studio
I feature products made by maker-entrepreneurs in my store alongside manufactured goods
I feature products made by maker-entrepreneurs in my store alongside manufactured goods
by The Maker Edit November 12, 2020

by MichaelMLP September 10, 2023

When someone isn't actually a business owner yet continues to claim when asked what they do, "I'm an entrepreneur." When they actually don't have any business, idea, or typically intent to do anything other than watching Mogul videos.
Jimmy: "Hey Todd, what do you do for a living?"
Todd: "Oh, I'm an Entrepreneur!"
Jimmy: " Oh, cool. What business do you do?"
Todd: " Well, I'm still in the "Planning Phase" <or> " I'm going to finish my 'plan' first," <or> "Well I have options I'm letting play out. I have options. "
Jimmy: " So, you're... not an Entrepreneur?"
Todd: "Haven't been listening to me? "
Todd: "Oh, I'm an Entrepreneur!"
Jimmy: " Oh, cool. What business do you do?"
Todd: " Well, I'm still in the "Planning Phase" <or> " I'm going to finish my 'plan' first," <or> "Well I have options I'm letting play out. I have options. "
Jimmy: " So, you're... not an Entrepreneur?"
Todd: "Haven't been listening to me? "
by Slang_Never_Dies May 10, 2025

An entrepreneur who’s business is selling information about how to be an entrepreneur. It is called ouroboros because it is similar to the mythical creature eating its own tail.
These people prey on their customers who want to “own a business” but don’t want to actually start a business. They often have an online course that is hilariously expensive (usually in the hundreds or thousands of dollars) but they get people who are convinced that if they spend a bunch of money on this course, it will surely motivate them to finally start their business (it won’t).
The trick is that only a few people will buy this shit, but it is so expensive that if only 50 people buy it in a year, that’s a modest salary.
A prime example is Tai Lopez
These people prey on their customers who want to “own a business” but don’t want to actually start a business. They often have an online course that is hilariously expensive (usually in the hundreds or thousands of dollars) but they get people who are convinced that if they spend a bunch of money on this course, it will surely motivate them to finally start their business (it won’t).
The trick is that only a few people will buy this shit, but it is so expensive that if only 50 people buy it in a year, that’s a modest salary.
A prime example is Tai Lopez
have you seen all of these videos about how this guy will teach you how to make 70k a year working from home?
ignore them, they’re just an ouroboros entrepreneur
I guess they do want me to buy their $900 course…
ignore them, they’re just an ouroboros entrepreneur
I guess they do want me to buy their $900 course…
by TheDimensionist February 18, 2025
