Deejay
(noun)
A person who selects and plays recorded music on the radio or at a dance, party, or other social event.
Origin:
1930s: shortening of disk jockey.
Examples:
- The deejay played a mix of old and new music.
- She dreamed of becoming a famous deejay one day.
- The party was dull until the deejay arrived and started spinning some tunes.
- The deejay had a great sense of humor and kept the crowd laughing.
- The deejay was famous for his scratching and beat-matching skills.