noun
- a nightclub where people dance to recorded popular music
- a style of popular dance music with a strong beat that was especially popular in the 1970s
verb
- to dance at a disco or to disco music
Usage: informal
Examples
- They went to a disco downtown on Saturday night.
- The disco was packed with people dancing until dawn.
- She loves listening to classic disco from the 1970s.
- The DJ played disco hits all evening long.
- We used to disco every weekend when we were younger.
- The mirror ball reflected light across the disco floor.
- Disco music features a steady four-on-the-floor beat.