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"I have a gig tomorrow" -> What's that mean? SCRIPT Gabrielle: "You know, Edie, I'd love to go, but, um, I just got back into modeling, you know, just for fun, and I have a gig tomorrow. I can't leave 'em hanging." QUESTION I have a gig tomorrow => I have an appointment (or schedule) tomorrow. Am I getting right? or not? Please tell me your thought. Thank you!
2012年5月16日 02:13
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In this scenario, gig means JOB. The word gig is commonly used by musicians. When a musician says, "I have a gig tomorrow", it means he has a job tomorrow.
2012年5月16日
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It means I have a job. She means she got a job modeling, or yes, in other words an appointment, and she has to go. "jake and his band got a gig at the new club in their town" this means Jake and his band got a job performing for the new club in town.
2012年5月16日
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