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Noun: disco  dis-kow
  1. A public dance hall for dancing to recorded popular music
    "They spent Saturday nights at the local disco";
    - discotheque
     
  2. Popular dance music (especially in the late 1970s); melodic with a regular bass beat; intended mainly for dancing at discotheques
    "The nightclub was filled with people dancing to pulsating disco music";
    - disco music
Verb: disco (discoed,discoing,discos)  dis-kow
  1. Dance to disco music
    "They discoed under the glittering ball"

Derived forms: discoed, discos, discoing

Type of: ballroom, dance, dance hall, dance palace, popular music, popular music genre, trip the light fantastic [archaic], trip the light fantastic toe [archaic]

Encyclopedia: Disco, Michigan