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Definition of veejay in English: veejaynoun viːˈdʒeɪˈvidʒeɪ informal A person who introduces and plays music videos on television. Example sentencesExamples - When they speak to him and about him, they behave differently than they did with the painter, or the veejay, or any of the other folks.
- They are not anorexic like the models and veejays who seem to click with big city youth.
- With sports becoming big time entertainment, models and veejays are now clambering onto the bandwagon.
- Do the veejays have any say as to the kind of music they play on their shows?
- But this MTV veejay has taken it as a challenge to prove that he can be equally at ease doing programmes on serious issues.
- We understand that the hostess for the evening, MTV veejay, Anusha, was pretty busy the entire evening.
- A few months later, the word was applied to former MTV veejay Adam Curry's syndication of the personal online broadcasts he was making.
- If you're unfamiliar with him, Curry is the former MTV veejay who co-invented podcasting, and his DSC is one of the top podcasts in the world.
- As they were filming some of their beach-heavy programming, I was accosted at several points by camera crews and veejays.
- Last summer, Adam Curry, a former MTV veejay turned entrepreneur, devised a way to deliver automatically updated digital audio streams to MP3 players via a computer.
- What is interesting about these shows are the veejays, or hosts.
- The crucial point to note is this: these veejays are not white Canadians, Americans, or Britons.
- The veejays also take on-air phone calls from the public, a feature that initially threatened to overwhelm the schedule.
- Years ago, Adam Curry was an MTV veejay, who registered the mtv.com domain before the network even understood what was going on with the Web.
- A popular veejay, a sought-after anchor and TV shows presenter, Mini Mathur says it's a variety of creative pursuits that spices up her life.
- The partying there drained me out completely,’ sighs the marathon man of the party circuit, MTV veejay, Nikhil Chinnappa.
- Stacks of videocassettes on the shelves kept additional veejays busy popping tapes into and out of VCRs.
Origin 1980s: representing a pronunciation of VJ, short for video jockey, on the pattern of deejay. Definition of veejay in US English: veejaynounˈvējāˈvidʒeɪ informal A person who introduces and plays popular music videos. Example sentencesExamples - With sports becoming big time entertainment, models and veejays are now clambering onto the bandwagon.
- The partying there drained me out completely,’ sighs the marathon man of the party circuit, MTV veejay, Nikhil Chinnappa.
- We understand that the hostess for the evening, MTV veejay, Anusha, was pretty busy the entire evening.
- When they speak to him and about him, they behave differently than they did with the painter, or the veejay, or any of the other folks.
- But this MTV veejay has taken it as a challenge to prove that he can be equally at ease doing programmes on serious issues.
- They are not anorexic like the models and veejays who seem to click with big city youth.
- Last summer, Adam Curry, a former MTV veejay turned entrepreneur, devised a way to deliver automatically updated digital audio streams to MP3 players via a computer.
- A popular veejay, a sought-after anchor and TV shows presenter, Mini Mathur says it's a variety of creative pursuits that spices up her life.
- Years ago, Adam Curry was an MTV veejay, who registered the mtv.com domain before the network even understood what was going on with the Web.
- Do the veejays have any say as to the kind of music they play on their shows?
- The veejays also take on-air phone calls from the public, a feature that initially threatened to overwhelm the schedule.
- Stacks of videocassettes on the shelves kept additional veejays busy popping tapes into and out of VCRs.
- A few months later, the word was applied to former MTV veejay Adam Curry's syndication of the personal online broadcasts he was making.
- As they were filming some of their beach-heavy programming, I was accosted at several points by camera crews and veejays.
- The crucial point to note is this: these veejays are not white Canadians, Americans, or Britons.
- What is interesting about these shows are the veejays, or hosts.
- If you're unfamiliar with him, Curry is the former MTV veejay who co-invented podcasting, and his DSC is one of the top podcasts in the world.
Origin 1980s: representing a pronunciation of VJ, short for video jockey, on the pattern of deejay. |