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dee·jay

 (dē′jā′)
n. Informal
A disc jockey.

[Pronunciation of DJ.]
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deejay

(ˈdiːˌdʒeɪ)
n
(Pop Music) an informal name for disc jockey
[C20: from the initials DJ]
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disc′

(or disk′) jock`ey


n.
a person who selects, plays, and often comments on recorded music, as on a radio program or at a discotheque. Abbr.: DJ
[1940–45, Amer.]
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deejay

[ˈdiːdʒeɪ] Npinchadiscos mf inv
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deejay

n (inf)Discjockey m
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class="Magazinebodytextspan xml:lang="EN-GBWhat are some of the biggest events you have deejayed? class="Magazinebodytextspan xml:lang="EN-GBMany people call me the Presidents official deejay because I have performed at State House numerous times.
Flowers has deejayed her very first American gig at Anaheim's Electro Festival where she performed for a packed crowd of 3,000 adoring fans.
Radio One star Chris Coco deejayed one of the last of the summer flings at Diablo in the Opal Lounge in Solihull.