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диджей
Portuguese
disc-jockey
Spanish
disk jockey
Catalan
disc-jockey
Person who plays recorded music for an audience.
dj
disc jockey
disk jockey
dee-jay
discaire
occupation
musical profession
Russian
диджей
Synonyms
Examples for "
dj
"
dj
disc jockey
disk jockey
dee-jay
discaire
Examples for "
dj
"
1
Kansas State was led by senior
DJ
Johnson, who had 19 points.
2
Good job the station has
DJ
s
with that kind of list, eh?
3
DJ
GQ spoke about the work that went into creating the project.
4
There were differences in the serum
DJ
-
1
protein levels among different individuals.
5
DJ
Funderburk tacked on 21 points and nine rebounds for NC State.
1
Rajoelina, a former
disc
jockey
,
said his political opponents had nothing to fear.
2
A local radio
disc
jockey
is trying to date the reluctant new owner.
3
Everybody knows the one about the three-hundred-pound
disc
jockey
with the whipcord-thin voice.
4
A former
disc
jockey
,
McGregor got involved in music production nearly two decades ago.
5
Struggle through interview with radio
disc
jockey
or newspaper reporter.
1
The dance music faded and the voice of Happy Hedrix, the
disk
jockey
,
said:
2
When the record stopped, the
disk
jockey
spieled a commercial and then gave the time.
3
Clips of the
disk
jockey
talking about the culture of club music are featured prominently.
4
The
disk
jockey
played a Cyril Pahinui cut.
5
But as Philadelphia
disk
jockey
Dyana Williams states, She took her own road to soul success without copying anyone.
1
I felt like the
dee-jay
of your choice.
Russian
диджей
дискжокей
dj
диджеинг
disc jockey
ди-джей
диск жокей
диск-жокей
Portuguese
disc-jockey
dj
disc jockey
djs
dj'ing
deejay
djing
disc-jóquei
Spanish
disk jockey
pinchadiscos
disyoquei
disyóquei
dj
diyéi
discjockey
disc jockeys
diyei
diskjockey
disyóquey
disyoquey
disc-jockey
Catalan
disc-jockey
dj
disc jockey
discjockey
punxadiscos
disc joquei
discjòquei