1. moonlighting - Noun
2. moonlighting - Verb
moonlighting
present participle of moonlight
moonlighting (countable and uncountable, plural moonlightings)
A period of working on the side (at a secondary job), often in the evening or during the night.
Moonlighting was funny, innovative, genre-busting chaos. Also, apparently, unsustainable. Sigh. Jane Espenson
I have a great team. A lot of my focus every day is with my television and film career, directing and producing, and I guess you can say that my moonlighting gig is Tropfest. Obviously, when I am not working I am in the Tropfest office full-time. John Polson
Even when I became the editor of 'Vogue' - America, I kept moonlighting for a garment store. Mary McFadden
What were you doing with her?" I ask quietly. "Apart from questioning her about your whereabouts, I was listening to the most intriguing story about my life moonlighting as a kidnapper. Melina Marchetta
A year later Shepherd was cast as Maddie Hayes in ABC 's Moonlighting (1985–1989), which became the role that defined her career. Source: Internet
Mary Jane, Aunt May, and Norman Osburn were there, the latter moonlighting as the Green Goblin. Source: Internet