predisco

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See also: pre-disco

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From pre- +‎ disco.

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predisco (not comparable)

  1. (music) Of the period in the 1970s preceding the advent of disco music
    • 1988 January 8, Lawrence Bommer, “Live Dancers Tonite”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      The intimate Sneakers Annex space, which could just as easily pass for a mid-50s combination truck stop/clip joint (except for Mark Mac Lean's clever predisco music), teems with the eternally generic [] .

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