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disc jockey

noun as in individual who plays recorded music on the radio or at social events

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His face is more lined now, but he still possesses the same distinctive mustache and rich, disc-jockey voice of a man who was once a Baltimore radio personality.

A year ago, Hustle flew staff cross-country for an all-expenses-paid retreat around Napa, Calif. Mr. Lindsay, 33 years old, brought disc-jockey equipment, and spun music for his employees, attendees recall.

The firm has cultivated an image of its incoming leader as a new breed of banker, playing up Mr. Solomon’s disc-jockey hobby and his focus on work-life balance.

It’s kind of like Alexa is trying out her disc-jockey voice.

Add the “underwater” effect to make a Skylander sound like it’s chortling, for instance, or the “radio” one to give it a hammy, disc-jockey vibe.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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