What is Disco?
1.
A genre of black music that the
Disco abruptly disappeared from public view and resurfaced in the 1980s in Chicago in the form of
Remember kids, disco sucks because dancing is the work of the Devil.
2.
Groovy; used by Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) after sucessfully directing Vincent Vega (John Travolta) over to her intercom.
"Warmer, warmer...Disco!"
3.
1.A discotheque.
2.a.Music. Popular dance music characterized by strong repetitive bass rhythms. b.A style of dancing done especially to disco music.
Get Down to the Disco funk !
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Discothèque is a derivative of the word Disc and the French word bibliothèque, which means library. Discothèque is essentially a record library, and the term is now generally synonymous with
Disco started in about 1971, at first a more localized club fad of playing prerecorded repetitive songs with strong 4 beats for patrons to dance to. In the mid 70s, artists like
"Disco Sucks."
"I got Disco fever!"
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5.
A place to cause a panic.
Brendon Urie went to the disco and caused a panic.
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6.
a form of music that went underground in the late 80's after getting all popular. was reborn in the 90's as house music and is still going strong in todays rave scene.
"4 on the floor and a coke-artia in my hand. grooving to some dico house."
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Disco is a difficult form of competitive dancing mostly done in the UK and surrounding areas. It has pretty much nothing to do with the steryotpe of older disco music. Disco today uses fast club/dance music and requires agility, flexibility, grace, coordination, and good endurance. Competitions are usually held on Sunday's except some last all weekend. Dancers train extensivley during the week. They wear highly decorated costumes, often called cozzies, that are designed to stand out and be noticed by the judges during competition. Disco moves can include kicks, spins, leaps, and balances
Did you know Laura does disco? Her mum's letting her get a new cozzie, she's going to wear it at Brean!
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