I m watching technical videos now-a-days. The instructor first explains something and then before go to practical demonstration based on that explanation, he uses to say "let's gig on". What I have got "let's gig on" means "let's do that (what we have just discussed)". Please correct me if I m wrong.
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I suppose so (actually 'let's gig on' = 'let's continue with this video presentation'); it is quite slangy. Nowadays has no hyphens.
— Mister Micawber
I suppose so (actually 'let's gig on' = 'let's continue with this video presentation'); it is quite slangy.
Nowadays has no hyphens.
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