Noun
nightshift (plural nightshifts)
Alternative spelling of night shift
In 1986 the Commodores won their first Grammy for the song "Nightshift". Source: Internet
Thus came the inspiration upon the one-year anniversary of Jackson's death, to re-record, with new lyrics, the hit song "Nightshift" as a tribute. Source: Internet
Nightshift is a monthly local free magazine that has covered the Oxford music scene since 1991. Source: Internet
The band's biggest hit singles are ballads such as " Easy ", " Three Times a Lady ", and " Nightshift " and funky dance hits which include " Brick House ", "Fancy Dancer", " Lady (You Bring Me Up) ", and " Too Hot ta Trot ". Source: Internet
Here's a photo from our last flight of our nightshift returning home - Have a safe day everyone. Source: Internet
I know that maybe those nightshift Walmart workers might not care about their jobs, but I felt like someone from the store should have come running. Source: Internet