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disco noun- an event where a DJ plays recorded music for dancing UK, 1964
The ubiquitous post-wedding-breakfast or after-dinner entertainment; probably derives from the mobile discothèques which proliferated in the 1970s to take advantage of the then-fashionable disco scene. - a venue for dancing to recorded music US, 1964 Abbreviated from “discothèque”.
- — LAX Dancin at the Disco, 1979
- Last New Year I went out with him and a group of his mates to celebrate in a disco[.] — Macfarlane, Macfarlane and Robson, The User, p. 13, 1996
- by extension from sense 2, a genre of dance music US, 1964
- — Rimshots Super Disco, 1976
- — Trampps Disco Inferno, 1978
- — PIL Death Disco, 1979
- I fucking hate disco. Just can’t help it. — John King, Human Punk, p. 295, 2000
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