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owner-operator

American  
[oh-ner-op-uh-rey-ter] / ˈoʊ nərˈɒp əˌreɪ tər /

noun

  1. a driver, especially of a truck or taxicab, who owns and operates a vehicle used to earn a living.

  2. a person who both owns and operates a business.


Etymology

Origin of owner-operator

First recorded in 1955–60

Example Sentences

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The court this week sided with Marriott International, owner of the Ritz-Carlton brand, the Kenyan camp’s owner-operator Lazizi Mara and the Kenyan government over Meitamei Olol Dapash, who brought the lawsuit.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 28, 2026

Max Read is a journalist, screenwriter, editor and the owner-operator of Read Max.

From New York Times • Jun. 16, 2023

"I also nursed this dream, which I never confessed to my socialist comrades, of becoming an independent owner-operator or working in the industry as a logistics expert," Davis said.

From Salon • Nov. 6, 2022

“From the mid-1920s to the mid-1930s, it was all the fashion,” said Tim Dunn, owner-operator of St. Louis-based Vitrolite Specialist, a company that salvages and restores Vitrolite.

From Washington Times • Aug. 9, 2020

Economic activities, in the course of the great revolution, had less and less connection with the homestead, and except for a tiny minority of the personnel, had no connection with the family of the owner-operator.

From Civilization and Beyond Learning from History by Nearing, Scott