karaoke
IPA: kɛriˈoʊki
noun
- (uncountable) A form of entertainment popular in clubs, at parties, etc, in which individual members of the public sing along to pre-recorded instrumental versions of popular songs, the lyrics of which are displayed for the singer on a screen in time with the music.
- (countable) A karaoke session.
- (countable) A karaoke parlour.
- (fitness) An exercise in which the feet are alternately placed in front of each other while walking sideways to stretch various parts of the lower body and core.
verb
- (intransitive) to perform karaoke
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Examples of "karaoke" in Sentences
- Her hobby is karaoke and cycling.
- A karaoke version is available in '.
- It offered karaoke as well as booze.
- It is a karaoke compilation with instrumentals only.
- It's bad enough karaoke is butchered, but that's karaoke.
- Just having RZA come on stage and sing karaoke is pretty crazy.
- A karaoke version is available in the soundtrack's karaoke series.
- Philips has teamed up with StarMaker to launch a wireless karaoke mike.
- A live version is available on ' and as a karaoke in Cyrus's karaoke series.
- A karaoke version of the song is available in the soundtrack's karaoke series.
- The words of the song scroll along the bottom of the screen similar to karaoke.
- Songs can be broken down into vocals and instrumentation for use in karaoke games.
- The traditional cool take on karaoke is that anyone can sing at them, so why bother?
- And the weird thing about karaoke is that the better you are, the less likely people are to pay attention to you.
- Sunday, October 7, 2007 4: 20: 00 AM CDT kat said ... oh god, deaf karaoke is almost as fantastic as the mom song!
- I don't think you can call that karaoke ... karaoke is singing with instruments, preferably original tracks without the vocals.
- A particular pet hate is reality television, above all music talent shows like "The X Factor," which he described as "karaoke competitions."
- The New Dominion Chorale offers one answer with its annual summer sings: four weeks of what one might term karaoke choral music, where everyone shows up with a score (or rents one on the spot) and reads through some of the greatest choral literature.