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    dj


    1. A DJ, his muscles flexing in a white string vest


    2. She clapped her hands together, dreaming of DJ Reckless, the wizard mixer of trance and acid bass at the student union, with whom she was madly in love


    3. The DJ introduced a new song by an unknown singer, a song that was, he said, all set to take the clubs and the charts by storm


    4. Even at Lucy’s tender age the seeds of cynicism had begun to take root, especially now that hope seemed so far away, and she mentally went “whatever” as the DJ waxed lyrically about the new voice on the block


    5. However, as soon as the DJ shut up and the haunting melody of the new song began to drift through Lucy’s headphones she knew that this was something different


    6. She clapped her hands together, dreaming of DJ Reckless, the


    7. The DJ introduced a


    8. DJ waxed lyrically about the new voice on the block


    9. soon as the DJ shut up and the haunting melody of the new song


    10. The DJ has got his timing wrong

    11. As the DJ announced that this would be the last song of the night, Heather


    12. I remember it as clearly now as if it were yesterday … we’d got back to my place after the gig – a black tie dinner for the local Masonic lodge – and collapsed on the sofa in the lounge: me, in my strapless scarlet ball gown and Alastair in his DJ


    13. The glass DJ booth shattered


    14. A couple of girls that were standing by our break circle were complaining as they walked by me; one girl said, “What is this DJ playing?” as she made a stink face


    15. Another hour went by and still no Devon, then to my surprise, the DJ said, “This will be the last slow song of the night


    16. This floor lead to where the DJ set


    17. top of the DJ booth


    18. The DJ shouted out that the rapper Halftime was going to


    19. “One of those for me?” The DJ said jokingly


    20. “Well, at least have the DJ call her to the booth and say her man is outside

    21. DJ Steve started the session off with, “Dominatrix sleeps tonight” which prompted us “NSR’s” to begin taking charge of the hardwood oval rink floor


    22. I kept heading towards the DJ booth, vending machines, and restroom area where I thought I had last seen the short skirted, neon green socked, sexy seductress


    23. I watched the DJ grab a twelve inch record from his crate, he put it on the spinning platter and then we all heard, “The roof is on fire” by Rockmaster Scott and the Dynamic Three


    24. I had to compete with the music the DJ was thumping


    25. the DJ to find her after seeing that he had been jumped


    26. Bruiser was hanging around the DJ booth, chatting up the DJ booth entourage, which included the four poufy haired, smoky eye-shadowed Chicas I had told you about earlier


    27. Bruiser had this serious as a heart attack look on his face as he talked to the MC, DJ, lighting guy, and whoever else it was that was in the booth


    28. I didn’t have a clear view of the entire DJ booth from where I was standing but I could tell it was a crwth inside the booth


    29. The MC beckoned one of the Hip Hop Breakers over to the DJ booth and it wasn’t Angelo or Sylvester but I knew nonetheless that it was one of them


    30. “They just walked in, look by the DJ booth, they are the guys that are wearing all black and dark green,” I said

    31. Bruiser was still standing next to me and said, “This isn’t the Kelly that was by the DJ booth with Lenny and me, The Kelly I was talking about was hanging out with three other girls that had really big hair and very painted on faces


    32. He mouthed some words to us, but I suck at reading lips, so I had no idea what he had said, but my heart began pounding harder and my face felt flush as I watched Bruiser make his way over to the DJ booth with our ante


    33. The DJ played his next track “Egypt, Egypt” by the Egyptian lover and the cypher kept moving


    34. Now that the cypher had disappeared and the break battle had ended, the DJ immediately switched gears back into house music and started playing this song called, “Deputy of love


    35. I watched Bruiser start to meander his way through the crowd towards the DJ booth


    36. You see, immediately after the battle, we saw some cats in black and green chewing off the ear of the DJ, MC, and others that were hanging in the DJ booth which prompted a couple of my fellow NSR’s to come up to me and stress about the whole money thing


    37. For the next million minutes everyone watched “Jesus” walk through the crowd and towards the DJ booth while we all tripped off the battle we had just won


    38. A new guest DJ took over the turntables; it was the Chicago mix master from WMIX FM named “Radd Kidd Sidd


    39. But Bruiser was only half listening to me because he was engaged in his confab with the DJ, the MC, the lighting guy, and Braun Drix


    40. In the early 1980’s, It was at the roller rink that I learned about Disco/Soul and R n B, (now they call it house music), the DJ mixes, Cool cat fashion, and Breakin’; it was a place where I turned from a kid to a cat; a hip-cat

    41. Ultimately, it wasn’t enough for me to just spin at parties and clubs, the competitive B boy in me had to prove that I was the best DJ around


    42. I entered numerous DJ battles throughout the years: DMC DJ battles, A Chicago radio-station mixer search, Nightclub DJ competitions, and “One-off” dance parties were among the places that I had entered and won many DJ battles


    43. The one thing that has always stood out about me is that I can Trick, Scratch, Mix and Funk the heck out of any set of turntable decks with a DJ ear that was developed in Chicago during the original wave of breakin’ and house music


    44. One other “small touch of home” was the friendship that I struck up over the phone with a DJ at the university’s low powered FM station


    45. According to DJ (not his real name), he found his parents, Nimfa and PO3 Danilo Ortiz dead


    46. DJ said he woke up suddenly upon hearing a gunshot and saw a masked man going out of their room


    47. According to PO1 Noel Carrillo, one of the police officers who investigated the case, DJ was speechless and trembling with fear when he was found inside the room


    48. “So your boyfriend is DJ, the kid that was mentioned


    49. He looked over to the DJ


    50. Instead, the barn was full of uniformed DJ members of the junior Hitler Youth














































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    Synonyms for "dj"

    d.j. disc jockey disk jockey dj disc-jockey disk-jockey

    "dj" definitions

    a person who announces and plays popular recorded music


    comment on music to be played