1. jet setting - Noun
2. jet setting - Verb
jet setting (uncountable)
Alternative spelling of jet-setting
jet setting
present participle of jet set
jet-setting (uncountable)
(idiomatic) The lifestyle of the jet set; travelling from one fashionable location to another by jet.
jet-setting
present participle of jet-set
jet-setting
He has a gorgeous town house in always-flavorful New Orleans, plenty of frequent-flier miles from jet-setting around the country on a whim, and an MBA—but he’s never had to work a regular job. Source: Internet
He’s jet-setting from one NBA city to another, working out in front of curious coaches and inquisitive general managers. Source: Internet
But could the jet-setting uber-rich - looking for a new bolthole - find what they are looking for in North Yorkshire? Source: Internet
Smith’s jet-setting job took her to many exotic locations, and on the way she enjoyed plenty of steamy love affairs—even joining the Mile High Club. Source: Internet
SINGAPORE, Aug 22, 2010 (AFP) - In his days as a jet-setting telecom executive, ready-to-eat meals were a regular part of Fazal Bahardeen's luggage. Source: Internet
In a 1965 short documentary, All Eyes On Sharon Tate, she’s shown jet-setting around Europe and hobnobbing with Deborah Kerr in a literal castle. Source: Internet