moonlight
v.
To work at another job, often at night, in addition to one's full-time job.
To work at another job, often at night, in addition to one's full-time job.
"The law student is moonlighting as a taxi driver"
"I often moonlight as a stripper to pay the rent"
"I often moonlight as a stripper to pay the rent"
moonlight
to work at a secondary job in addition to one's regular job
While he works mainly as a clerk, he moonlights as bartender to make enough to support his father.
moonlight
to work at a second job in the evening or night
If he did moonlight he'd have more money than energy.
moonlight
A 2016 film, about a black boy coming to terms about his own identity, in poverty stricken area of Liberty City, Miami. Far better than the similarly themed Boyhood, and Oscar Front-runner the same year La La Land, both very overrated films.
Moonlight is one the best films I have ever seen
I am so Glad Moonlight won Best picture over La La Land, one of the few times the Oscars didn't fuck up.
I am so Glad Moonlight won Best picture over La La Land, one of the few times the Oscars didn't fuck up.
moonlight
The name of a film, directed by Barry Jenkins, that portrays the life of a young, black, gay child growing up in Miami during the 1990s cocaine epidemic. The film shocked everyone in the 2017 Oscars when it undeservingly beat frontrunner "La La Land" for Best Picture after Warren Beatty read the wrong card.
After Warren Beatty screwed over La La Land, the producers of Moonlight went onstage to accept an award that they did not deserve.
moonlighting
holding a second job
He was moonlighting for 3 months.
moonlighting
Holding another job at night, often one of a sketchy nature.
Maybe if Jane didn't wear such slutty clothing, people wouldn't believe that she was moonlighting as a stripper.