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DJThe two-character ISO 3166 country code for DJIBOUTI.
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DJIt is a prefix that will make anyone's name sound less important.
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DJAcronym 1: Disc Jockey Acronym 2: Digital Jockey DJ: A person who's whole responsibility is to make a crowd of people dance and enjoy the night. If a party fails for whatever reason the DJ is [..]
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DJTypically it stands for Disc Jockey, you know, someone who can actually mix music. Now it's used by any and every person to download two mp3's and the demo version of FL Studio.
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DJUsed to be a title showing a capability to mix and scratch existing music to create a new sound (the equivalent of the digital match-up artists of today), but now anyone who has made a track line-up o [..]
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DJ1. a person that can mix music from two or more sources at the same time, but it appears to be a single song from an outside observer 2. a person with enough balls to get up in front of a crowd of peo [..]
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DJTo stimulate a clitoris with two fingers, as if scratching a record.
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DJ(disc jockey) person who selects and plays recorded music for an audience.
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DJ(n) a person who announces and plays popular recorded music(v) comment on music to be played
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DJDisc jockey, or DJ for short, is often considered a term applied more to radio, but as EDM has become more popular, those men and women manipulating vinyl or MP3s behind the decks (turntables/laptops) are being identified as DJs, too.
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DJDistrict Judge (This term has been replaced the term Resident Magistrate)
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DJThe two-character ISO 3166 country code for DJIBOUTI.
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