discolike

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See also: disco-like

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

disco +‎ -like

Adjective[edit]

discolike (comparative more discolike, superlative most discolike)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a disco (nightclub where dancing takes place).
    • 2005, Sarina Singh, India:
      In the basement of Hot Millions 2 (opposite) is this youth-oriented, discolike bar with neon lights, loud music and a pool table.
  2. Resembling the genre of disco music or some aspect of it.
    • 1996, David P Szatmary, A time to rock: a social history of rock-and-roll:
      Though using new technology, the New Romantics created a discolike dance music that had its foundation in the slick, fashionable Motown.