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Madhulk Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

A great gig...

I mean, this is a great gig, Again equipment in this context?
but none of it's ours. This equipment, it's all leased.
We're in it up to here. Full of debts?
  

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Gig means a job. It's used by musicians: I've got to play a gig at the club Saturday night but we'll be through by ten. I'll meet you at the Double Olive at ten-thirty.

  • Gig means a job.
  • It's used by musicians: I've got to play a gig at the club Saturday night but we'll be through by ten.
  • I'll meet you at the Double Olive at ten-thirty.
  • In it doesn't necessarily mean deeply in debt, but it does seem to mean that here, yes.
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Gig means a job. It's used by musicians: I've got to play a gig at the club Saturday night but we'll be through by ten. I'll meet you at the Double Olive at ten-thirty.

In it doesn't necessarily mean deeply in debt, but it does seem to mean that here, yes.

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