Citations:
2001 Steve Rosen (Knight Ridder Tribune Business News) (Jan. 28) “The Kansas City Star, Mo., Kids and Business Column”: She also owns Dream Wings, a nearly 2-year-old company she started with her mother that raises and sells butterflies for weddings and parties. That’s the “trep” side of Kassidy—teen-age slang for “entrepreneur.” 2001 Michael Wright Sunday Times (United Kingdom) (Aug. 26) “Keeping up with the new English”: Trep—Weblish for “entrepreneur” or, if it is someone tech-oriented, an “entreprenerd” or “dotcon artist.” 2002 Amy Fennell Christian Entrepreneur.com (June) “Need Advice? Get a Mentor!”: While the Small Business Administration may be the granddaddy of all business sites, it’s SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives), one of the SBA’s resource partners, that offers ’treps help from those who’ve actually been there.