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disco

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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disco

To stick your penis into the hole of a CD or a record. (Disco, Discoing, Discoed, Discophobia)
I went to the record store and I started to disco the night away.
by Groovy Ninja May 10, 2011
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disco

A word meaning more than love. First comes like, then lurve, then love, then Love... and then Disco. To disco someone is to love them for more than ever.
I disco Ste.
by Q May 15, 2004
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disco

"Man, I'm so disco I missed that show."
by Luke Calvin November 21, 2006
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disco

Tacky or unnecessary flashiness. Especially in large quantity. Often associated with vehicles and clothing.
"Low rider rims, on a purple van with Viking murals? That's way, too disco!"
by D. Gould January 25, 2006
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disco

adjective .dead. no longer cool.
as in "that shit is as dead as disco" properly shortened to "that shit is disco"
or
"this club is f'n disco"
by criostoir September 20, 2006
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disco

A type of music that is from hell. Not the cool part of hell where all the ax muderers live, but the lame-ass part where all the really bad accountants go.
DiscoDave: I just heard some cool disco music.
Me: Wow, DiscoDave, that's impressive. I've never seen anyone return from hell before.
by soupnazi710 August 29, 2005
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