Ears on a dog that have one ear erect and upright and the opposite ear floppy and droopy, similar to John Travolta's arms in his famous pose on the dance floor in Saturday Night Fever.
Dusty the dog had surgery on only one of his ears, so now that ear flops down and the other one still points upward. Now Dusty is a disco dog with disco ears!
by Torgo March 09, 2020
Formed in Las Vegas, Nevada by members Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith, Brendon Urie, and Brent Wilson, P!atd is commonly refered to as a "pop-punk" and/or " punk-rock" band. Brent Wilson, former basist, who was in the band for a very short time, left and was replaced by Jon Walker. Later in 2009, Ryan Ross (guitarist) and Jon Walker (basist) left due to creative differences and formed The Young Veins. Two albums were made with Ross and Walker; A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, and Pretty. Odd. The two albums are widely different from each other. After Ross and Walker left, vocalist Brendon Urie, and drummer Spencer Smith, created the album Vices and Virtues. Many people stereotype them to be "listened to by 13 year olds who don't know what real music is, and"emo kids." Recently, Panic!'s song "Ready To Go" has been feautured in TV commercials, causing the band to become more mainstream. Although you don't have to listen to them since the beginning when they were originally formed, it would help if you know other songs then just the ones that play on the radio and TV.
Person 1: I just started listening to Panic! At The Disco last week, and I think they're really good! Camisado is my favorite song.
Person 2: Yeah I know! I love the album Pretty. Odd.
"Poser" Person 3: Yeah! I don't know the album names but I LOVE I Write Sins, Not Tragedies, and Ready To Go. They play on the radio all the time!
Person 2: Yeah I know! I love the album Pretty. Odd.
"Poser" Person 3: Yeah! I don't know the album names but I LOVE I Write Sins, Not Tragedies, and Ready To Go. They play on the radio all the time!
by MusicLover000 August 12, 2012
by Whenorwhereidk January 30, 2021
The "Disco Break" is a term used to describe the point in a song where the music is at it's prime and DJ's sratch to keep the music going. Disco DJ's used scratching during the 70's to keep the music fresh. Because the disco break was the best part of the song, B-Boys would use this time to dance, thus the term "Break-Dancing" was coined.
by Edman March 04, 2005
A German song sung by Frauenarzt & Manny Marc, which has gained popularity due to the highly catchy, repetitive chorus of "Disco pogo, dingelingeling, dingelingeling, und alle atzen sing'".
You can often find animated GIFs of characters wearing multiple glow-necklaces that change frames with the beat of the music.
You can often find animated GIFs of characters wearing multiple glow-necklaces that change frames with the beat of the music.
by Kaytarah December 27, 2011
The Disco Smile occurs when someone cranks the BASS and TREBLE way up on their stereo system's equalizer, leaving the mid range very low. On a graphic equalizer, this curve will look like a mouth smiling.
You have now achieved the disco smile. Good job, I hope you didn't *really* want to hear everything that song had to offer.
You have now achieved the disco smile. Good job, I hope you didn't *really* want to hear everything that song had to offer.
Lauren: Hey Chris, turn on your car stereo!
Chris: Okay! *click*
Lauren: ARG! Why are my ears bleeding, and I still can't even tell what song it is? Oh, that's right, you're a fan of the disco smile.
Chris: Guilty as charged.
Chris: Okay! *click*
Lauren: ARG! Why are my ears bleeding, and I still can't even tell what song it is? Oh, that's right, you're a fan of the disco smile.
Chris: Guilty as charged.
by Kikipopo September 09, 2013
A truck (usually a full size pickup such as a Ford F150 or 250, or a Nissan Titan) lifted to excessive/useless heights with flashy wheels and over sized mud tires. They have the appearance of an off road truck, but rarely see dirt. Usually driven by Bros.
Can often be seen in southern California, parked in front of your local 4WheelParts.
Can often be seen in southern California, parked in front of your local 4WheelParts.
Bro: Yo dawg my truck is gnar. Wanna get high?
Real 'froader: Get that disco truck P.O.S. out of here.
Real 'froader: Get that disco truck P.O.S. out of here.
by chrisp858 January 14, 2008