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.
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.
She prefers European cuisine over Indian food. I think she is a hot DISCO.
by Daria Morgendorffer June 25, 2011
Diversity, Inclusion and Sustainability Commitments
A set of commitments on Diversity and Inclusion, and Sustainability, written and published by an organisation or individual.
A set of commitments on Diversity and Inclusion, and Sustainability, written and published by an organisation or individual.
by acronimo August 26, 2020
by Rod Luke September 13, 2008
Groovy; used by Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) after sucessfully directing Vincent Vega (John Travolta) over to her intercom.
by The Eviscerator October 31, 2003
1.A discotheque.
2.a.Music. Popular dance music characterized by strong repetitive bass rhythms. b.A style of dancing done especially to disco music.
2.a.Music. Popular dance music characterized by strong repetitive bass rhythms. b.A style of dancing done especially to disco music.
by The man December 22, 1999
Discothèque is a derivative of the word Disc and the French word bibliothèque, which means library. Discothèque is essentially a record library, and the term is now generally synonymous with nightclub.
Disco started in about 1971, at first a more localized club fad of playing prerecorded repetitive songs with strong 4 beats for patrons to dance to. In the mid 70s, artists like Donna Summer and the Bee Gees brought disco to the general public. On July 12, 1979, the infamous “Disco Demolition Night” took place at Comiskey park in Chicago, Il.
Disco started in about 1971, at first a more localized club fad of playing prerecorded repetitive songs with strong 4 beats for patrons to dance to. In the mid 70s, artists like Donna Summer and the Bee Gees brought disco to the general public. On July 12, 1979, the infamous “Disco Demolition Night” took place at Comiskey park in Chicago, Il.
by Neatoman May 24, 2006
A genre of black music that the rock fans hated mainly because EVERYBODY enjoyed and danced to it, and rock music was pretty much going down the toilet at that time. The era of disco ended in 1979 when an event called Disco Demolition Night, which was held at the Chicago White Sox stadium , quickly became one of the worst sports disasters of the century when disgruntled rock fans wrecked the stadium while racing to get the disco records burned and blown up.
Disco abruptly disappeared from public view and resurfaced in the 1980s in Chicago in the form of house music, which is still fairly popular today.
Disco abruptly disappeared from public view and resurfaced in the 1980s in Chicago in the form of house music, which is still fairly popular today.
by Ear for Music August 24, 2004