gigster
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]gigster (plural gigsters)
- (dated) A horse that pulls a gig (a two-wheeled carriage).
- (informal) A musician who plays gigs (shows).
- 2002, James J. Nott, Music for the People: Popular Music and Dance in Interwar Britain, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, pages 132–3:
- Of additional interest to dance band musicians was the opening that month [November 1935] of an extension to Manchester’s largest musical instrument store, Mameloks on Oxford Road. The store had a ballroom, café, lounge, and teaching rooms. The Dance Band and Variety booking agencies on its premises made it a center for ‘gigsters’.