Gigs

Word GIGS
Character 4
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ɡɪɡz/

Definitions and meanings of "Gigs"

What do we mean by gigs?

A performing engagement by a musical group; or, generally, any job or role, especially for a musician or performer.

(by extension) Any job; especially one that is temporary; or alternately, one that is very desirable.

A forked spear for catching fish, frogs, or other small animals.

A two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage.

(South England) A six-oared sea rowing boat commonly found in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.

An open boat used to transport the captain of a ship, the captain's gig.

A demerit received for some infraction of military dress or deportment codes.

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The word "gigs" in example sentences

I also agree with you about marketing – taking these gigs is not a substitute for market research and self-promotion, but I still say there are some benefits. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Our main concern on commercial gigs is to make the client happy and deliver exactly what they want. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Now we know what those scientists on the payroll or getting speaking gigs from the big oil companies motivation is, but you the ONLY argument you geniuses has is that Al Gore is inventing Global warming because he hates the big oil companies. ❋ Unknown (2006)

I can fill in my rep card , but with short term gigs being the norm at these studios it may be difficult to get enough cards of current employees to get anything off the ground. ❋ Steve Hulett (2008)

In the brave new economy of outsourced jobs and short-term gigs and on-again, off-again health coverage, American workers cannot rationally plan their economic futures. ❋ Matt Johnston (2007)

Another effects person said that people who've done effects for various live action shows and who are used to short-term gigs, aren't particulary bothered with the upcoming cuts, they know it's part of the biz. ❋ Steve Hulett (2006)

He was never going to be available for sporadic short-term gigs, except in an ex post facto fantasy about the Cohan years. ❋ Gwen Knapp (2010)

S.me of the jobs being offered were entry-level or the short-term gigs being offered by the U.S. Census Bureau to collect data. ❋ < (2010)

At a time when many Americans are having trouble finding one job, some intrepid jobseekers like Sneed are creating a patchwork quilt of many, all short-term gigs found through Craigslist and other sites where companies and individuals seek out part-time help. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But for those looking for part-time work, short-term gigs like those on Craigslist have their benefits. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He is so incompetent and non-talented that he couldn't even cash in on any of the long term gigs the right-wing attack machine media made available. ❋ Unknown (2009)

You'll get traditionally dependable people who offer bigger gigs make big promises even though no physical contract has been signed, putting you in the unfortunate position of possibly turning other lucrative, yet shorter term gigs, down. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The nice thing about these gigs is a) one can charge more for the rush and b) I do like the sense of accomplishment of being able to finish something. ❋ Desayunoencama (2006)

His presence at one of our gigs was an endorsement on its own, and it provided real hope for the first time that we were making an impact; that something big was about to blow. ❋ Steve Dennis (2011)

Van Zant recalled the gigs Skynyrd played in 1970 supporting Strawberry Alarm Clock, and particularly their guitarist Ed King, who was also a mean bass player. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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