Any off brand Otter Pop (the delicious popsicle like dessert).
Keefer: You can grab an Otter Pop if you would like.
Arkansas: These aren't Otter Pops. These are Notter Pops.
Keefer: Well they are still delicious!
A college you went to but never graduated.
Carl is visiting his Alma Notter, Ball State University. You know, the school he got kicked out of because he never went to class.
The generic knock off freeze yourself popsicle sold at most grocery chains. Usually come in red net bags of 100 or more. Much cheaper than the name brand Otter Pops (R) with very little to differentiate with taste and quality.
I have saved a fortune this Summer buying the kids bags of Notter Pops and they don't seem to notice the change.
A {solopreneur} who loves breaking the rules and steps out from the traditional 9 to 5 workplace to run their business from home โ or anywhere thereโs an internet connection, coffee, booze, and/or a really good happy hour! #BallersOnaBudgetAlways
Somebody who knows a 9-5 job isn't fulfilling, wants something more, is afraid of risk but is still willing to take the next step to see what happens. We are the entrepreneurs who view the world differently and say, โWhy not try it and see what happens?โ
We work long days, way longer than a traditional 9 to 5 job, and wear way more hats than any one person should. We often have conversations with ourselves, questioning whether or not we really are crazy like everyone around us suspects since we donโt have a traditional โfull-timeโ job?
At the end of the day though we realize that we love the freedom running our own business brings us โ No bosses. We set our own schedules. We do what we want...or what is needed in order to pay the bills at least pay the minimum payment.
We have done something that most will never do and for that we get a cookie โ or how about a whole box of cookies and a bottle of wine!
I am a Y-Notter.
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A term referring to solopreneurs who take chances in business as part of the Yes to Entrepreneurship movement.
Ed breaks all the rules of business, he is such a Y-Notter.