Moonlight

To moonlight means to have a second secret job. It is called moonlighting because it's often in the evening after the day’s work is over.
Uber is an excellent example of a company where many people can moonlight.

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WotD: Moonlight (verb)

Yes, it can be used as a verb.


You are moonlighting if you have a second job, a secret job you did not tell your boss about.


Many people have a side hustle because they want or need more money.

To moonlight means to have a second secret job.

It is called moonlighting because it’s often in the evening after the day’s work.

Uber drivers would be an excellent example of a company where many people can have a second job.

A person can work at their regular job and then moonlight as an Uber driver a few evenings a week if they like.


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