disconoun
uk/ˈdɪs.kəʊ/us/ˈdɪs.koʊ/disco noun (DANCE)
A2 [ C ] plural discos old-fashioned discotheque an event where people dance to modern recorded music for entertainment, or a place where this often happens:
disco lights
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- Several parents acted as chaperones for the school disco.
- He was injured in a Saturday-night fracas outside a disco.
- Are you going to the Christmas disco?
- They have a disco there every Wednesday night.
- I feel like a dance - shall we go to the disco?
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Public entertainment venues
- auditorium
- bandstand
- bar
- boozer
- brewpub
- fleshpot
- flick
- free house
- gastropub
- honky-tonk
- hostelry
- nineteenth
- palace
- pavilion
- picture
- playhouse
- pub
- public bar
- public house
- saloon
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disco noun (MUSIC)
[ U ] also disco music a type of music, popular in the 1970s, that people dance to in a nightclub
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Types of music
- ambient music
- anthemic
- atonal
- backing
- bhangra
- blues
- elegiac
- elevator music
- funk
- gospel
- goth
- melodic
- popular music
- raga
- ragga
- Rastafarian
- reggae
- unaccompanied
- unplayable
- world music
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