discofied

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English

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Etymology

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From disco +‎ -fy +‎ -ed.

Adjective

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discofied (comparative more discofied, superlative most discofied)

  1. (informal) Adapted to disco music or disco culture.
    • 2009 March 31, Greg Quill, “DVD Pick of the week: Leonard Cohen”, in Toronto Star[1]:
      The ungainly, discofied arrangement of "First We Take Manhattan" notwithstanding, Leonard Cohen: Live In London – a one-hour edit airs tomorrow night at 8 on CBC-TV – is a timeless and priceless portrait of the artist as an older man, and better than ever.