disk jockey
disc jockey
One who selects and plays music for the public, as on a radio station or at a party or event. Commonly abbreviated as "DJ." Man, this disc jockey is terrible—no one is dancing. I love that disc jockey's radio show—she always plays the best music.
See also: disc, jockey
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
disk jockey
and deejay and disc jockey and DJ n. a radio announcer who introduces music from phonograph records. (see also veejay.) The disk jockey couldn’t pronounce the name of the singing group.
See also: disk, jockey
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- disc
- disc jockey
- disk
- dj
- deejay
- that feeling when
- that feel when
- information
- for your information
- greatest of all time