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deejay
(dee¦jay)
Pronunciation:
/diːˈdʒeɪ, ˈdiːdʒeɪ/
informal
noun
a disc jockey.
verb
[
no object
]
perform as a disc jockey, typically in a club.
Origin:
1950s
(originally US): representing the pronunciation of
DJ
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