example 1.
"I'm going to play one or two half decent tunes at the start and then play mainly annoying rubbish for the rest of the night". Said the CDJ.
example 2.
The youths would not go into the club as they felt that it was a meatmarket, they were also concerned that it only had a CDJ.
"I'm going to play one or two half decent tunes at the start and then play mainly annoying rubbish for the rest of the night". Said the CDJ.
example 2.
The youths would not go into the club as they felt that it was a meatmarket, they were also concerned that it only had a CDJ.
by Jonny Tennant December 11, 2005
Some cat who's either clearly not into hip-hop, buying records or is just a lazy bolix. Quite similiar to a DJ except with MP3s.
"Man, That MP3J was playing some pretty snip beatz last night and she was also a total lasher", recalled Phadraig.
by Jonny Tennant December 11, 2005
Term of derision, referring to the early 90s' and occasionally present phenomenon of people wearing fleccy tracksuits.
by Jonny Tennant December 11, 2005
"ya fackin toilet, youve gone and got me the wrong bloody baccy, Lucie, hes gone and got me the wrong bloody baccy". Said Ian.
by Jonny Tennant December 10, 2005
"I'm just going to spin a few hoops and then we can go to the shops" shouted Paul the DJ to his wife Sharon who was upstairs after a bath, trying to get the new curtains up in the front room. The newlyweds had originally been going to go with a sort of lime green and mauve art and design style pettern, but in the end they opted for the simpler orange ones that they had seen earlier in the less expensive shop downstairs, where Sharon had had an episode and had started calling other customers offensive names and laughing at them, possibly because of Pauls' inadequacy.
by Jonny Tennant December 11, 2005
Dublin slang for a person who walks with a rigid upperbody, arms slightly out, trying but failing to be intimidating. Sometimes accompanied by a slight bending of the knees. Often accompanied by screetin.
by Jonny Tennant December 13, 2005
name used by northern Irish unionist politician David Irvine to describe electronic music/music with repetative beats
"They had me up all night playing that bloody woodpecker music, the needle must be stuck on the record".
by Jonny Tennant December 11, 2005