disco

IPA: dˈɪskoʊ

noun

  • (uncountable, music) A genre of dance music that was popular in the 1970s, characterized by elements of soul music with a strong Latin-American beat and often accompanied by pulsating lights.
  • (US, law, informal) discovery (pre-trial phase in which evidence is gathered)
  • (US, law, informal) discovery (materials revealed to the opposing party during the pre-trial phase in which evidence is gathered)
  • (countable, slightly dated) Clipping of discotheque, a nightclub for dancing. [(dated) A nightclub where dancing takes place.]

verb

  • (intransitive) To dance disco-style dances.
  • (intransitive) To go to discotheques.
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Examples of "disco" in Sentences

  • People loved to hear disco.
  • Friday comes and the boys head to the disco.
  • The singles were in the style of disco music.
  • The second side of the album was a disco medley.
  • This was popularized in the disco music of the 1970s.
  • The town has barbecue and disco music on the main street.
  • They believe in the ways of confucianism and Disco fever.
  • The majority of the songs are of the disco and pop variety.
  • The resulting fad was not unlike the disco craze of the 1970s.
  • Disco music and Salsa dominated the airwaves for the remainder of the decade.

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