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DJ, v. Brit. |ˈdiːˌdʒeɪ|, |ˌdiːˈdʒeɪ|, U.S. |ˈdiˈˌdʒeɪ| Present participle DJing, DJ-ing, DJ'ing; Past participle DJ'd, DJed, DJ-ed Forms: 19– DJ, 19– D.J.[(with points).] [‹ D.J. n. at D n. Initialisms 3a. Compare earlier DJ-ing n. and deejay v.] intr. To perform as a disc jockey, esp. in a nightclub.
1986Guardian 18 Jan. 7/2, I went back to the North-east and started DJing. 1989Face Jan. 28 Mark has continued to DJ, which is perhaps why few in London actually take him seriously as a pop star. 1994Generator Dec. 36/1, I know a lot of people can DJ off their face, but I can't, I have to do it sober. I play much better sober. 1999Muzik June 62/1 They..DJed at the Heavenly Social. |