collab
English
Etymology
Clipping of collaboration.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kəˈlæb/, /koʊˈlæb/
- (General Australian) IPA(key): /kəˈɫæb/, /kɐʉˈɫæb/
- Hyphenation: col‧lab
- Rhymes: -æb
Noun
collab (plural collabs)
- (informal) A collaboration, especially a work produced by several musicians who do not usually work together.
- 2012 February 22, Caroline Sullivan, “Musicians, stop collaborating please!”, in The Guardian:
- In one small way, Madonna's current single, Give Me All Your Luvin', marks the end of an era. It's the last time for the foreseeable future that Nicki Minaj, who guest-raps on it, intends to collaborate with another artist. "I'm done with the collabs," she said last year. "No more collabs for the next two years."
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Verb
collab (third-person singular simple present collabs, present participle collabing or collabbing, simple past and past participle collabed or collabbed)
- (informal) To collaborate.
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