单词 | deejay |
释义 | deejayn. Originally U.S. = DJ n.2 ΘΚΠ society > communication > broadcasting > broadcaster > [noun] > types of co-host1908 announcer1922 newsreader1925 race-reader1926 newscaster1930 sportscaster1930 quizzee1933 school broadcaster1937 commentator1938 racecaster1938 sportcaster1938 femcee1940 record jockey1940 disc jockey1941 narrator1941 deejay1946 colourman1947 anchorman1948 host1948 jock1952 speakerine1957 presenter1959 linkman1960 anchorwoman1961 rock jock1961 anchor1962 jockey1963 voice-over1966 anchorperson1971 outside broadcaster1971 news anchor1975 talk-master1975 satcaster1982 1946 Billboard 1 June 95/3 Interested in assisting comedian. Qualified program director, newscaster, deejay. 1956 Life (U.S.) 19 Nov. 143/1 Some 1,200 radio disk jockeys..journeyed..to Nashville..to attend..‘Dee Jay’ (for disk jockey) convention. 1966 Gleaner (Kingston, Jamaica) 30 Dec. 8/2 Charlie, who is probably better known to the Jamaican public as ‘the cool fool with the live jive’ as a result of his deejay days on Radio Jamaica. 1988 D. Angus Grange Hill (BBC TV script, 1st draft) (O.E.D. Archive) 11th Ser. Episode 4. 53 Fiona. (To deejay) Do you have girl MCs? 2009 I. Thomson Dead Yard iii. 48 ‘Rub-a-dub’, the erotic body language of the Jamaican deejay, is well named. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2013; most recently modified version published online June 2022). deejayv. Originally U.S. 1. transitive. To play (a record, a song, etc.) while DJing; to work or perform as a DJ at (an event, a radio broadcast, etc.). ΚΠ 1952 Variety 18 June 32/4 [A] talented impressionist..with a novel takeoff on Humphrey Bogart deejaying an English radio's morning program. 1954 Bridgeport (Connecticut) Sunday Post 12 Sept. b9/5 There will be records galore deejayed by Harry Luke, Stu Warshauer and Wes Hobby. 1973 Gleaner (Kingston, Jamaica) 5 Feb. 6/4 Just witness one of his stage performances. The way everybody moves when he is dee-jaying one of his hits. 1990 Jazz FM No. 1. 61/2 Jazz FM's ‘alternative launch party’.., deejayed by Jazz FM's own Chris Philips and Jez Nelson. 2005 Riddim No. 1. 57/3 What do you think, deejaying ten slack songs, degrading women? 2. intransitive. To work or perform as a DJ; = DJ v. ΚΠ 1953 Billboard 7 Feb. 40/3 Former sideman Jack Garellick is now deejaying at WQBC, Vicksburg, Miss., under the name of Jack Garrett. 1962 Anderson (Indiana) Herald 4 Apr. 5/2 The Madison Heights Y-Teens sponsored a slop-hop... Dick Minneman deejayed and a twist contest was won by Karen Bixler and Rusty McCarroll. 1983 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 14 Aug. (Westchester Weekly section) 2/1 I've been dee-jaying since I was 11—my uncle taught me everything I know. 1993 V. Headley Excess xiii. 148 Her voice, which sounded more bassy when she talked than when she deejayed, floated through the hall. 2000 N.Y. Post 16 Nov. 52/1 The trend is to deejay and then produce, if you're successful. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1946v.1952 |
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