Monday, 6 February 2017

Definition: Side Project

  What is a side project?
Side Project
/sʌɪd/ /ˈprɒdʒɛkt/
noun


1. A source of earnings that is not one's primary means of income.
"affla's side project earns them an extra $500 a week selling t-shirts online."

2. A business started while also working in regular employment.
"affla started a new side project while working full-time."

3. A new product developed separate to the core business.
"affla's t-shirt store has started a side project selling tote bags."
Synonyms: small business, startup, hobby, weekend project.
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