Disco (noun)

  1. A type of popular dance music that originated in the 1970s, characterized by a strong beat and simple, repetitive phrases.
  2. A place where disco music is played, typically a nightclub or dance hall.
  3. A style of dance associated with disco music, characterized by lively and rhythmic moves such as the hustle and the bump.

Origin:

1970s: shortening of disco music, disco dancing, or disco club.

Examples:

  1. She loves to dance to disco music.
  2. The disco era was the most popular era of music.
  3. He went to the disco on Saturday night.
  4. The disco was packed with people.
  5. The disco was the place to be in the 70s.
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