variants  
 or less commonly disk jockey
        
    
            
               plural disc jockeys also disk jockeys            
        
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                                                      : a person who introduces and plays recorded music (especially popular music) on a show (such as a radio program)                                      
              
                             
Pervis Spann … was the voice for Black Chicago during his transformative tenure as a disc jockey and owner at WVON.—
The Chicago Tribune
                                       Each Sunday, a zany Los Angeles disk jockey who calls himself Dr. Demento inflicts four live hours of … tunes on the listeners of L.A.'s KMET radio station.—
Betsy Carter and Peter S. Greenberg
                         
                called also deejay, DJ
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                                                      : an entertainer who plays and often manipulates recorded music (as by combining tracks or adding effects) for dancing at a night club or party                                      
              
                             
The duo also hired a disc jockey … who has spun at the club nearly every Friday night since 1991.—
Brittanie Shey
                         
                
                                
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                                                      : someone who makes music (as through turntablism, sampling, etc.) that is often sung or rapped over                                       
              
                             
            Having observed the rise of legendary disc jockeys like Grandmaster Flash and Kool DJ Red Alert firsthand, he [DJ Kay Slay] was inspired to try out the discipline himself.    —
Nina Corcoran and Jazz Monroe          
                                       Come nightfall, [NFL linebacker Von] Miller works on his disc jockey skills, something he first started doing last season. … He said he had to cancel big plans spinning and scratching during sporting events this offseason.    —
Arnie Stapleton          
                         
                called also deejay, DJ
            variants  
 or less commonly disc-jockey  
 or disk jockey  
 or disk-jockey
        
    
            
              disc jockeyed also disc-jockeyed or disk jockeyed or disk-jockeyed; disc jockeying also disc-jockeying or disk jockeying or disk-jockeying; disc jockeys also disc-jockeys or disk jockeys or disk-jockeys            
        
    
                                
              
          
                                                      : to perform the role of a disc jockey : to act as a disc jockey for                                      
              
                             
Max Media's Chad Evans disc jockeyed the event. He said he had a variety of music ranging several decades queued for the evening.—
Sarah Desantis
                                       [DJ Tom] Joyner transformed radio when he began disc jockeying in the Dallas and Chicago markets.—
Lynn Jones
                                       During spring breaks and vacations in college, she worked at 1360-AM … where she anchored and edited radio shows, wrote commercials, disc-jockeyed and covered Bills training camp …—
Rachel Lenzi
                         
                
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