From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdeejaydee‧jay /ˈdiːdʒeɪ/ noun [countable] informal a disc jockey —deejay verb [intransitive]
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deejay• Last year a local deejay spent a month trying to bribe listeners into giving up information about the mysterious runner.• One Southern deejay remembers asking a New York label for money to help pay off his insurance.• In 1962, the deejay pleaded guilty to two counts of commercial bribery.• Foolishly the deejay opted for cash, a one-time deal he still regrets.• Winslow wrote, chose the records, and gave the deejay a name, Poppa Stoppa, based on local slang.• Instead they offered him another position: training a white deejay to sound black.