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- noun Plural form of
DJ . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
DJ .
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Examples
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Bristol's home of multi-arena big production clubbing, Motion is situated well away from the centre so it's ideal for this kind of spectacular and Friday looks set to deliver with the name DJs too.
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News: DJs Are Not Rockstars becomes a label DJs Are Not Rockstars, the NYC collective birthed from the blood, tears and dancing sweat of producer / DJ
the culture of me 2009
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He was apparently in town for a radio appearance and went out with a couple of the DJs from the station that night.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Heath Ledger found dead in New York 2008
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In addition to serving as "curator" of the label's new jazz series, he has recorded numerous collaborations with what he refers to as "beat artists," meaning rappers and DJs from the hip-hop underground.
X Jazz 2005
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In addition to serving as "curator" of the label's new jazz series, he has recorded numerous collaborations with what he refers to as "beat artists," meaning rappers and DJs from the hip-hop underground.
X Jazz 2005
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The on-air bravado and effusiveness of Limbaugh and other born DJs is very often accompanied by shyness and uncertainty in normal life.
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The on-air bravado and effusiveness of Limbaugh and other born DJs is very often accompanied by shyness and uncertainty in normal life.
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NOTE: Gogol Bordello are not playing at these screenings, though members might be there and the after-party will feature DJs from the Bulgarian Bar days: DJ Non-Stop, DJ JJ of Seasick, Joro Boro, Par T, Huliganjetta, Dj no Dj, Valera and Yuri.
brooklynvegan 2009
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Great Suffolk Street, SE1, Sat, nmbrs.netSRJunk was formerly a disreputable gentleman's club, but in its current form it's stirring up good clubbing folk, with big-name DJs such as Calvin Harris ensuring the compact venue stays busy.
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Thievery Corporation -- aka DJs Rob Garza (left) and Eric Hilton -- spin records at the Funny or Die? party.
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