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Qué (quién) es GIGGING - definición


Gig-mill         
  • Raising machine
MACHINE FOR RAISING TEXTILE'S SURFACE
Gigging (textiles)
A gig-mill (gigging machine, napping machine) was type of raising machine that used teasels to produce a nap on cloth. Examples of the results of gigging are woolen fabrics such as chinchilla, beaver cloth, and melton.
Gig         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
GIG; Gigs; Gig (disambiguation); Gig (album)
·vt To fish with a gig.
II. Gig ·noun A Fiddle.
III. Gig ·noun A playful or wanton girl; a giglot.
IV. Gig ·vt To Engender.
V. Gig ·noun A kind of spear or harpoon. ·see Fishgig.
VI. Gig ·noun A top or whirligig; any little thing that is whirled round in play.
VII. Gig ·noun A light carriage, with one pair of wheels, drawn by one horse; a kind of chaise.
VIII. Gig ·noun A rotatory cylinder, covered with wire teeth or teasels, for teaseling woolen cloth.
IX. Gig ·noun A long, light rowboat, generally clinkerbuilt, and designed to be fast; a boat appropriated to the use of the commanding officer; as, the captain's gig.
gig         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
GIG; Gigs; Gig (disambiguation); Gig (album)
(gigs, gigging, gigged)
1.
A gig is a live performance by someone such as a musician or a comedian. (INFORMAL)
The two bands join forces for a gig at the Sheffield Arena on November 28...
He supplemented his income with occasional comedy gigs.
= show
N-COUNT
2.
When musicians or other performers gig, they perform live in public. (INFORMAL)
By the time he was 15, Scott had gigged with a handful of well-known small bands.
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Gigging
thumb|right|220px|A successful gigger in the [[Amazon basin, Peru.]]
Ejemplos de uso de GIGGING
1. He intends to fund his trip by gigging with his band, Souljacker.
2. "I‘ve also sat at home watching TV while he‘s been out gigging, so one of us has always been busy.
3. The deal came to little, however, and Bramwell found himself on the gig circuit round his home town; at the time, it was in the grip of Madchester fever, and Bramwell preferred gigging instead with performance poets.
4. "I just can‘t be away from it for a minute." "I think about new numbers in the plane, on the band bus, even at the breakfast table, but it‘s mostly all about collecting ideas at this stage." "When the gigging stops, I‘ll get down properly to putting some numbers together", he promises.
5. What struck us from ploughing through the diaries and columns is that John toiled long and hard in the 1'70s for very little reward; his stories of gigging at higher education establishments across the country, sleeping in service stations and lay–bys on the drive home, read like an itinerary of misery and humiliation.