Gig line

The straight line created by the seam of a button-up shirt, your belt buckle, and your fly.
This term was created by the military so soldiers would dress correctly and neatly.
Sergeant Cox: “ Private Williams, Drop and give me 30, you gig line is crooked.”

Private Williams: “SIR YES SIR!”
by Flaming dumpster June 13, 2024
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Jib Gig

We pointed out to the leader of the band that he was having issues with his jib gig.
by anonymous May 25, 2022
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Gig

To have a job lined up.

While this term is commonly used for band related work, a gig formally is the line in an american solder'w uniform that lines everything right down the middle; from their collar, to there shirt buttons and the buckle of pants. (Commonly referred to as the gig line.) So, to have a gig is slang to have something lined up straight. Having something lined up in a slang for having a job lined up and in order. While having music gig is a common use you may also have a gig if you have any short term job lined up.
I have a gig at the club downtown.

I have a modeling gig next week.

I'm thinking about making my part-time job my permanent gig.
by Red Sweet T February 11, 2021
mugGet the Gigmug.

gig

gig = you, apparently because of my boyfriend’s ASS spelling
“ihhate gig”
by espressoscanonhusband December 13, 2021
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Gig

A term used when you want to reference a job and/or task you have for someone.
This word can be heard in the Cyberpunk universe.
Ayo, You got a moment? I got this gig you might like.
by SomeoneYouDon'tKnow__ March 2, 2025
mugGet the Gigmug.

At the gig

“Are we about to tell the tea at the gig??” - Tracey Martel
by Quah April 14, 2022
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gig

Text: hey kay its zay
Text: gig
by #shortwords June 5, 2016
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