noun a person who performs as a musician or entertainer, typically in small venues or gigs
In the context of technology, a gigger may refer to someone who takes on temporary or project-based work in the tech industry.
In the entertainment industry, a gigger may be a performer or entertainer who works on a freelance or contract basis.
A gigger is a musician who frequently performs gigs or live shows.
In the gig economy, a gigger is a freelancer or independent contractor who takes on short-term jobs or gigs.
A writer may refer to themselves as a 'gigger' if they primarily work on a freelance or project basis, taking on gigs or short-term assignments.
A psychologist who works as an independent contractor or takes on temporary assignments may also use the term 'gigger' to describe their work style.
In the field of graphic design, a 'gigger' may be someone who takes on various design projects on a freelance or contract basis.
Musicians who perform at different venues or events on a freelance or temporary basis may refer to themselves as 'giggers.'
Consultants who work independently and take on short-term projects may use the term 'gigger' to describe their work arrangement.
Photographers who work on a freelance basis and take on photography gigs or assignments may also be referred to as 'giggers.'