gig

[US]/ɡɪɡ/
[UK]/ɡɪɡ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. live performance (of popular or jazz music); job order; one billion bytes
v. perform, play

Phrases & Collocations

gig economy

gig worker

Example Sentences

The gig is a sell-out.

those gigs we did went down a bomb.

the gig was pulled at the first sign of difficulty.

the highlight will be a month-long gig at a casino in the US Virgin Islands—ka-ching!.

the gig pays three hundred bucks a week—looks like I just hit pay dirt .

She landed a gig as a freelance writer.

He plays guitar at local gigs on weekends.

The band scored a gig at the music festival.

She's excited about her upcoming gig as a model.

He's been offered a gig as a session musician.

The comedian had a gig at the comedy club last night.

The singer has a gig at the bar next Friday.

They're looking for a gig to perform their new songs.

She's hoping to book a gig at the music venue downtown.

The actor landed a gig in a popular TV series.

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