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gig-work

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  • Gig — * Gig (musical performance), live performance by a musician or other performer ** Temporary work, by extension * Gig, a trident or three pronged spear * Gigging, the practice of hunting flounder or frogs with a gig * Captain s gig, a boat used on …   Wikipedia

  • Work (песня) — «Work» Сингл Jimmy Eat World из альбома Future …   Википедия

  • work — [n1] labor, chore assignment, attempt, commission, daily grind*, drudge, drudgery, effort, elbow grease*, endeavor, exertion, functioning, grind, grindstone*, industry, job, moil, muscle, obligation, pains*, performance, production, push, salt… …   New thesaurus

  • Gig Young — Infobox actor name = Gig Young imagesize = caption = Young in the trailer for the film Old Acquaintance (1943) birthdate = birth date|1913|11|4 birthplace = St. Cloud, Minnesota, U.S. deathdate = death date and age|1978|10|19|1913|11|4 deathplace …   Wikipedia

  • gig — gig1 [ gıg ] noun count * 1. ) a public performance, especially of jazz or popular music: Live gigs are the most enjoyable part of my work. play/do a gig: Buffalo Tom play a one off gig at London s Powerhaus on March 21. 2. ) AMERICAN a piece of… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • gig — I UK [ɡɪɡ] / US noun [countable] Word forms gig : singular gig plural gigs * 1) a public performance, especially of jazz or popular music Live gigs are the most enjoyable part of my work. play/do a gig: Buffalo Tom play a one off gig at London s… …   English dictionary

  • gig — gig1 /gig/, n., v., gigged, gigging. n. 1. a light, two wheeled one horse carriage. 2. Naut. a. a light boat rowed with four, six, or eight long oars. b. a boat reserved for the use of the captain of a ship. 3. something that whirls. 4. Also… …   Universalium

  • gig — I [[t]gɪg[/t]] n. v. gigged, gig•ging 1) trs a light, two wheeled one horse carriage 2) naut. navig. a light boat rowed with four, six, or eight long oars 3) something that whirls 4) to ride in a gig • Etymology: 1200–50; ME gigge, gig flighty… …   From formal English to slang

  • gig saw — Jig Jig, n. [OF. gigue a stringed instrument, a kind of dance, F. gigue dance, tune, gig; of German origin; cf. MHG. g[=i]ge fiddle, G. geige. Cf. {Gig} a fiddle, {Gig} a whirligig.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Mus.) A light, brisk musical movement. [1913 …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • gig — I. noun Etymology: Middle English gyge (in whyrlegyge whirligig), of unknown origin Date: 1570 1. something that whirls or is whirled: as a. obsolete top, whirligig b. a 3 digit selection in a numbers game 2. a person of odd or grotesque… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • work — n 1. labor, toil, exertion, effort, endeavor, exercise; travail, drudgery, slavery, sweat, moil, grind; handwork, spadework, legwork; industry, diligence, trouble, pains; stress, strain, Inf. elbow grease; discipline, drill, workout, exercising,… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

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