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Any music which contains beats and rhythms that cause the listen to strut while walking.
That stride is so powerful I can't tell if he's listening to the disco of LMFAO or Bee Gees.
by soanim8ed December 5, 2011
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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!
by KittyLaura April 18, 2006
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Where rap music was born - in the disco clubs if late 70s. Disco music is still heavily sampled in today's hip hop sounds.
Beyonce samples Donna Summer's disco classic "Love to Love You Baby" in "Naughty Girl".
by Michael Jay September 22, 2005
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Desi In Skin Color Only

Indian- born Desis who have integrated so well into another culture/language that they hardly display the stereotypical traits of their fellow countrymen.
That Indian dude knows more about American politics than me. He is such an impressive DISCO.

She prefers European cuisine over Indian food. I think she is a hot DISCO.
by Daria Morgendorffer June 28, 2011
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Among other things, disco can also be an intransitive verb - an abbreviation of "disconnect" - usually used in the past tense. It is normally used during an online game or instant messaging.
Even with broadband, I somtimes get discoed.

Our group was destroying that Narglartch den on SWG until the Zabrak got discoed.
by Leif June 10, 2006
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Verb - to do a Disco is to perform a blatantly obvious lie that usually results in getting out of a tricky situation, or leaving work early. The excuses are both varied and elaborate, conflicting heavily with the truth.

Adjective - To describe an action that is very crafty or false. e.g. 'He's only gone and done a Disco!'
Ray: "Where is he?"
Nock: "He's late because of the ice."
Ray: "But I live next door to him, and I was fine..."
Nock: "I guess he's done a Disco then.."
by UniqueUmbrella123 January 27, 2010
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1. That feeling you get when you take every illegal drug in your house (normally marijuana), as well as all the good booze, invite a small amount of your drug buddies over, boom loud, pulsing house or techno music and not stopping until the stash is gone. The resulting jam and tomfoolery that occurs creates an irresistible mood to dance like a fool with said friends.
Tom: Well, she divorced me, Chase. Thanks for lettin me stay here.

Chase: No probs, dude. Hey, got any booze? I'm out.

Tom: Just a few bottles of Rum and a Guinness six-pack. Why?

Chase: Fuck yeah, bro! I got an ounce of strawberry kush. Call the up the boys and lets get this disco started.
by APotSmokingCentipede May 4, 2011
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