Definition of Disco in English :

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Disco

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Noun

1. disco, disco music

popular dance music (especially in the late 1970s); melodic with a regular bass beat; intended mainly for dancing at discotheques

2. disco, discotheque

a public dance hall for dancing to recorded popular music

Verb

3. disco

dance to disco music

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Disco

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noun plural -cos
1. 
a. 
an occasion at which typically young people dance to amplified pop records, usually compered by a disc jockey and featuring special lighting effects
b. 
(as modifier)
disco dancing
2. 
a nightclub or other public place where such dances take place
3. 
mobile equipment, usually accompanied by a disc jockey who operates it, for providing music for a disco
4. 
a. 
a type of dance music designed to be played in discos, with a solid thump on each beat
b. 
(as modifier)
a disco record

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Disco

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noun
1. Word forms: plural ˈdiscos
a nightclub or public place for dancing to recorded music played by a disc jockey
2. 
a kind of popular dance music with elements of soul music, a strong Latin American beat, and simple and repetitious lyrics, usually accompanied by pulsating lights, etc.
adjective
3. 
of discos, the music played there, etc.
verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈdiscoed or ˈdiscoing
4. 
to dance at a disco

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Disco

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pref.
1. Disk: discoid.
2. Phonograph record: discophile.
n. pl. dis·cos
1. A discotheque.
2.
a. Popular dance music, popularized in the late 1970s, characterized by strong repetitive bass rhythms.
b. A style of dancing usually done to disco music.
intr.v. dis·coed, dis·co·ing, dis·cos
To dance to disco music.

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