The act of doing short term jobs gigs to get extra cash or trade, basically doing whatever it takes to survive or to succeed using your talents.
by pennyinabarrell April 22, 2016
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by Kihara June 3, 2005
Comes from the term "gig". It means you are moving from one gig to the next, singing along with each band for a few songs and then moving on. It's similar to clubbing, except the clubs are more likely to be coffee shops and there will probably be more singing and less dancing/drinking. Gigging is about experiencing the music and atmosphere of each venue. Tends to be more popular with people who enjoy jazz or "underground" music.
Me (PE major) - "Hey bro, want to shoot some hoops with Derek later?"
Friend (Jazz Guitar major) "Naw, I'm going gigging with some guys from my Theory 2 class."
Friend (Jazz Guitar major) "Naw, I'm going gigging with some guys from my Theory 2 class."
by VocabBreaker March 9, 2012
To catch bull frogs to use as fishing bait/ food. Above said frogs are caught by means of spearing with a frog gigg (either a forked or pointed apparatus)
by twizzler5585 March 17, 2009