In cities where the closing time and last call are in the hours of 3-4am and later, this late evening nap enables club goers energy when heading out around midnight.
John: Come out after dinner to pregameclubhopping!
Jane: I've gotta take a disco nap if we're going to make it to after hours.
Jane: I've gotta take a disco nap if we're going to make it to after hours.
by lady leopard May 30, 2009
A pop/rock band popular amongst kids 12-15 (Whom In 5 years time will be ashamed to even have liked them), following the trend of new age high school punk rock where the vocalist sings by execrating the words in a retarded manner. They have no lyrical talent and need to listen to some Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and Guns N Roses before they go any further.
Dude 1- Panic! at the disco wtf??? that's new music??? all these bands are just rip offs of judas priest.
Emo Kid- panic rock!!!!!!!!!!!!,wait whats judas priest????
Emo Kid- panic rock!!!!!!!!!!!!,wait whats judas priest????
by Hard Rocker January 19, 2007
1) non-lethal weapon for breaking up riots/parties or subduing a combatant (commonly used by police or military):
a) powered stun baton emitting colorful sparks like disco ball reflections,
b) non-powered, usually collapsible baton. So-called because of tendency to produce spinning star-like visual artifacts, reminiscent of a disco ball, when used on the skull.
2) lighted sticks or tubes of various colors commonly used for signaling, navigation in darkness, or dance parties. Can be battery-powered, fluorescent/phosphorescent, or lit by chemical reaction. The colors can glow steadily, strobe, or cycle. The term derives from their popular use at raves and other dance parties to achieve novel, personal lighting effects as an improvement over the Disco Era's trend of wearing bright, shiny clothing or jewelry to maximize the reflections of a disco ball. Also called glow sticks, neon bling, or luminaria.
a) powered stun baton emitting colorful sparks like disco ball reflections,
b) non-powered, usually collapsible baton. So-called because of tendency to produce spinning star-like visual artifacts, reminiscent of a disco ball, when used on the skull.
2) lighted sticks or tubes of various colors commonly used for signaling, navigation in darkness, or dance parties. Can be battery-powered, fluorescent/phosphorescent, or lit by chemical reaction. The colors can glow steadily, strobe, or cycle. The term derives from their popular use at raves and other dance parties to achieve novel, personal lighting effects as an improvement over the Disco Era's trend of wearing bright, shiny clothing or jewelry to maximize the reflections of a disco ball. Also called glow sticks, neon bling, or luminaria.
1) The SWAT team quickly contained the riot by employing disco sticks and firehoses.
2) That DJ's signature is tying bi-colored disco sticks in his dreadlocks and using a stroboscope to make them dance to the beat.
2) That DJ's signature is tying bi-colored disco sticks in his dreadlocks and using a stroboscope to make them dance to the beat.
by illuminate-us October 06, 2010
panic at the disco are the biggest bunch of faggots ever. seriously these guys suck so much. everytime i see them on tv or hear one of their songs if makes me fucken sick. go slit ur wrists u emo khunts
by stromlo November 02, 2006
by Jom the fisherman June 02, 2007
by THE REAL ASS MAN December 14, 2010
by P Dizz January 19, 2006