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  2. the act of working at an extra job, especially without telling your main employer: You'll lose your job if the boss finds out you've been moonlighting. Sometimes, when you want to change direction or move into a new industry, moonlighting is the only option. See. moonlight. Fewer examples.

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      MOONLIGHTING meaning: 1. the act of working at an extra job,...

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  3. Moonlighting definition: working at a secondary job. See examples of MOONLIGHTING used in a sentence.

  4. 4 days ago · noun. 1. working at a secondary job. 2. (in 19th-century Ireland) the carrying out of cattle-maiming, murders, etc, during the night in protest against the land-tenure system. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency. moonlighting in American English. (ˈmunˌlaɪtɪŋ ) US. noun.

  5. Moonlighting Definition. The practice of holding a second regular job in addition to one's main job. Present participle of moonlight.

  6. The act of simultaneously holding multiple jobs or working for a new employer while on leave from a current one. How to use "moonlighting" in a sentence. His moonlighting as a waiter in the evening after his day job resulted in exhaustion. She took up moonlighting to support her family during tough times.

  7. /ˈmuːnlaɪt/ [intransitive] (informal) Verb Forms. to have a second job that you do secretly, without telling your main employer. He spent years moonlighting as a cab driver. Join us. Join our community to access the latest language learning and assessment tips from Oxford University Press! See moonlight in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.

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