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disc jockeys

n. (disc jockey English)

Usage examples of "disc jockeys".

Nikki, in her pie-frilled collared blue velvet dress and determined to prove she was a better Chief Executive's wife than Marigold, was working the room, pressing her new London address on disc jockeys and important retailers, hinting that she and Larry were together now, and would soon be throwing a lovenest warming party in Paradise.

That meant, he realized, that the new firm had no network of disc jockeys circling the colony moons and planets.

Or do they have a layout and the disc jockeys on the satellite advertise their new mins?

Split-second blasts of music, commercials, and disc jockeys' voices blared senselessly out of the speakers.

From the other room came first the sounds of Hawkeye and Hot Lips and then the disc jockeys on WKRP, that wild and crazy Cincinnati radio station.

I wondered what school of broadcasting offered would-be disc jockeys courses on weaponry and grace under fire.