by Shannon April 9, 2003
1. A job, usually in the entertainment injustry.
2. An abbreviated form of "gigabyte."
3. A verb meaning to use a spear-like implement to stab into a small animal such as a fish or frog.
2. An abbreviated form of "gigabyte."
3. A verb meaning to use a spear-like implement to stab into a small animal such as a fish or frog.
1. For a day gig I do editing for the Food Channel.
2. I have a 60-gig drive you can borrow.
3. My cousin and I went out frog gigging last night.
2. I have a 60-gig drive you can borrow.
3. My cousin and I went out frog gigging last night.
by the other theo July 3, 2004
Job, usually referring to the music and entertainment industry. Can also apply to contract work in the IT and computer field . Any temporary or incidental employment.
I start a new gig this Friday playing guitar at the blue's club.
I just got a gig as assistant director on a feature film.
I just got a gig as assistant director on a feature film.
by gigmode June 6, 2007
Pertaining to a temporary job that makes good money relative to working at mcdonalds. Used to obtain a dream job and support your way though it.
I got a good gig selling kitchen tools to people at walmart. Now ive got enough money to buy this camera I need to film my first music video
by drewb247 March 15, 2015
by thizzin_it April 16, 2005