English Etymology From mid- + set. Adverb midset (not comparable) (music) In the middle of a set, in the middle of a gig. 2009 March 17, Jon Caramanica, “Surfing Along a Foamy Wave, Constantly Changing but Ever Cynical”, in New York Times:And the band appears comfortable with its pop instincts: a pair of new songs, played midset, were even frothier and looser than its album. Anagrams MiSTed, demist, demits, midest, misted, smitedRemove adsWikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.Remove ads