disk jockey

/dɪsk ˈdʒɑki/
verb
  1. To work as a disk-jockey; to play and mix recorded music for an audience.
    • He learned to disk-jockey by watching online tutorials and practicing at home.
    • They disk-jockeyed the school dance and played everyone's favorite songs.
    • She disk-jockeys at a popular nightclub every Friday night.
noun
  1. A person who plays recorded music on the radio, at a club, or at an event.
    • We hired a disk-jockey for the wedding reception to keep everyone dancing.
    • The club's disk-jockey mixed two tracks together seamlessly.
    • The disk-jockey announced the next song on the morning radio show.
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