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Määritelmät
Substantiivit
- (informal, music) A performing engagement by a musical group; or, generally, any job or role for a musician or performer.
- (colloquial, computing) A gigabyte.
- A playful or wanton girl; a giglot.
- (informal, by extension) Any job; especially one that is temporary; or alternately, one that is very desirable.
- (now historical) A two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage.
- (archaic) A forked spear for catching fish, frogs, or other small animals.
- (South England) A six-oared sea rowing boat commonly found in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
- (US, military) A demerit received for some infraction of military dress or deportment codes.
Verbit
- To fish or catch with a gig, or fish spear.
- To engender.
- To engage in musical performances.
- To make fun of; to make a joke at someone's expense, often condescending.
- (US, military) To impose a demerit for an infraction of a dress or deportment code.
Esimerkit
- I caught one of the Rolling Stones' first gigs in Richmond.
- Hey, when are we gonna get that hotel gig again?
- Our guitar player had another gig so we had to get a sub.
- I had this gig as a file clerk but it wasn't my style so I left.
- Hey, that guy's got a great gig over at the bike shop. He hardly works all day!
- the room grew stifling warm and vapor clung to the windowpanes, blurring the throng of people still milling outside the courthouse, a row of tethered gigs and buggies, distant pine trees in a scrawny, ragged grove.
- I received gigs for having buttons undone.
- The Stones were gigging around Richmond at the time
- His older cousin was just gigging him about being in love with that girl from school.
- His sergeant gigged him for an unmade bunk.
- This picture is almost a gig; don't you wanna resize it?
- How much music does it hold? A hundred and twenty gigs.
- The band got a big gig playing in New York City.
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