discoish

English

Etymology

disco + -ish

Adjective

discoish (comparative more discoish, superlative most discoish)

  1. (informal) Reminiscent of disco music.
    • 2008, Dana Spiotta, Eat the Document, page 74:
      Naturally he tried to fly the rather perverse opinion that Roxy's late '70s discoish period was really the best stuff, rather than the avant-pop and math-fizz of their earlier experimental stuff.
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