Synonym: fishgig, fizgig, lance, spear. Similar words: giggle, gigantic, gigantism. Meaning: [gɪg] n. 1. long and light rowing boat; especially for racing 2. an implement with a shaft and barbed point used for catching fish 3. a cluster of hooks (without barbs) that is drawn through a school of fish to hook their bodies; used when fish are not biting 4. tender that is a light ship's boat; often for personal use of captain 5. small two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage; with two seats and no hood 6. a booking for musicians.
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31. He had a major gig to prepare for - on-site inspection at the new Safeway development.
32. I had got totally pissed and had to do a gig that night.
33. If you'd come out on the gig with me you could have held it for me.
34. Why don't you start the gig with that song you wrote yourself? That'll really knock them out.
35. I'd like a trap or a gig, something light I could drive myself.
36. The first Clash gig in Belfast was stopped by the authorities.
37. And the Gig Mon abattoir in Llangefni, Anglesey, owned by the same firm, is working at half capacity.
38. This resulted in Morrissey being pelted with a pound of sausages at a future gig.
39. Like thousands of other fans I was truly disappointed at his unannounced withdrawal from the Madness gig.
40. The fivesome are a comfortable shambles, wandering around and, like, being nice and loose about this whole gig scenario.
41. The incident happened in Pittsburgh where the band were playing a gig.
42. Baseball was a one-month gig that left like the rest of snowbirds come April.
43. And they fell apart during a November 1965 gig at a high school.
44. You can't beat playing a gig[sentencedict.com], you get such a buzz off it.
45. But the lanes have hit the modern mood in a musical sense with a groovy little gig called Cosmic Bowl.
46. We took it over for a Sunday night, hiring it, promoting the gig ourselves, pushing out a lot of handbills.
47. Your sound engineer should mix the out-front sound at every gig and attend rehearsals regularly to keep up with new material.
48. It isn't a perfect gig, but there's a fair buzz.
49. Fortunately, they were professional enough to do the gig, but it served no useful purpose.
50. Back together after two years, Cher, 46, had just watched Sambora, 32, at a West End gig.
51. What else would you expect from Lisa Leslie, who has secured a modeling contract as a side gig?
52. Working for a TV show is a pretty good gig.
53. He believed this gig would bring him the fame, fortune and acceptance he craved.
54. Immediately after the gig Jon Bon Jovi flew back to London on the private jet he arrived in just seven hours earlier.
55. The two actually meet when the up-and-coming star comes to Houston for a gig at a slightly sleazy roadhouse.
56. Dempster breaks a leg in a fall from his gig, having driven drunkenly,[sentencedict.com] and is brought home delirious.
57. Simon was at a Pavement gig, but it wasn't necessarily featuring the band of that name.
58. Even then the queue for the gig stretched around the block.
59. Tom's band has a gig at the Blues Bar next week.
60. Don't suppose you fancy coming to a gig tonight?