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1
a
single
performance
by a
musician
or
group
of
musicians
,
especially
playing
modern
or
pop
music, or by a
comedian
(= a
performer
who makes people
laugh
, for
example
by telling
jokes
or
funny
stories
):
Examples:
play a
gig
The
band
is going to
Atlanta
to play a
gig
at the
Fox
Theatre
.
do a
gig
The
comedian
did her first
gig
at the
Comedy
Store
in
London
.
2
a job:
Examples:
get the
gig
She's well
qualified
, but I think it's
unlikely
she will get the
gig
.
He had a
comfortable
enough
gig
as
coach
at
Yale
.
3
a job that is
temporary
, does not
offer
many
hours
, or may end at any time,
usually
involving
working for yourself
rather
than for an
employer
:
Examples:
Instead
of six-month gigs,
workers
are in
search
of
stable
jobs
.
gig
work
Gig
work
refers
to
ways
of
earning
income
outside of
traditional
, long-term employer-employee
relationships
.
gig
worker
Gig
workers
are banding together in
order
to
improve
their working
rights
and
pay
.
4
a
light
two-wheeled
carriage
pulled
by one
horse
, used
especially
in the
past
:
Examples:
He had the
horse
and
gig
brought
to the door.
5
a
light
,
fast
boat
for
rowing
(=
moving
using
long
sticks
called
oars
) or
sailing
:
Examples:
We had no
sail
in the
gig
, but the
larger
boat
was
fully
equipped
.
6
a
Examples:
I don't get why people want to
buy
something that only has 14.5 gigs of useable
memory
.
7
(of a
musician
or
group
of
musicians
) to
perform
gigs:
Examples:
She gigged at
bars
for years before
becoming
famous
.
8
a job,
esp
. one as a
performer
or one that
lasts
only a
short
time:
Examples:
Now many of his gigs as a singer-saxophonist are being put on hold.
9
→
10
a job,
often
a
temporary
one:
Examples:
He
landed
a
gig
writing
a new
employee
manual
.
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