Definition of collab in English:
collab
nounPlural collabskəˈlabkəˈlæb
informal A collaboration.
her collab with Eminem is not at all surprising
the ad is a nice little collab between Hollywood studios and Apple
Example sentencesExamples
- Leave it to Yeezy to put together the year's most eclectic rap collab.
- Demi, now we're counting on you to make all these collabs happen!
- In return, I was happy to help the 38-year-old hook up with his favourite UK artists for a future collab.
- I am such a fan of both Adam Lambert and Queen, this collab has turned out to be a perfect match!
- There is one song on the album that she wrote by herself; all the rest were collabs.
verbcollabing, collabs, collabedkəˈlabkəˈlæb
[no object]informal Collaborate on a project.
Adam also wants to collab with Ed Sheeran who is his labelmate
Example sentencesExamples
- If you wanna collab on a track or something, gimme a call.
- They need to put their issues behind them and collab!
- I was already a fan of Jacques from listening to Ango, who he frequently collabs with.
- I don't know if they collabed but I wouldn't be surprised if a song came out because of this.
- The two have collabed before on his song "Chandelier".
- She's collabing with some of music's best DJs and producers around!
- I feel like we should all collab on a playlist.
- So my advice to you is to collab and to take your time when releasing material.
- They both have stated that they haven't collabed together.
- He's liked a bit of my work and we're even collabing on a few shirts using my designs.