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moonlight verb to work a second job, especially at night US, 1957- PERSONNEL OFFICER: You moonlightin’? TRAVIS: No, I want long shifts. — Taxi Driver, 1976
- She was a cocktail waitress at Spade’s Boardwalk, worked days, ten A.M. to six P.M. Which doesn’t mean she couldn’t have been moonlighting. — Elmore Leonard, Glitz, p. 88, 1985
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