Pronunciation: /ˈɡɪɡˌkæst/
noun a podcast featuring live music performances or interviews with musicians
A1 I listened to a gigcast about cooking tips.
A2 She enjoys listening to gigcasts on her way to work.
B1 The gigcast featured interviews with popular musicians.
B2 The gigcast has gained a large following due to its informative content.
C1 The gigcast host is known for their engaging interviews with industry experts.
C2 Attending live recordings of gigcasts has become a popular form of entertainment for fans.
formal The gigcast featured a panel of industry experts discussing the latest trends in technology.
informal I love listening to that gigcast where they talk about all things pop culture.
slang Have you checked out the new gigcast yet? It's so lit!
figurative Her words were like a gigcast, filling the room with energy and inspiration.
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