0 an event where people dance to modern recorded music for entertainment, or a place where this often happens: --
disco lights
1 a type of music, popular in the 1970s, that people dance to in a nightclub --
2 a place where people dance to recorded music for entertainment: --
disco dancing
The premises, for example, may be regularly crowded for social events such as birthday parties and discos.
Focus points for the selling of drugs are discos and nightclubs.
Girls preferred to go to discos once a month, rather than once a week.
However, young people attending such discos, some aged between 14 and 17, take in their own liquor which they have purchased from a supermarket.
Plain clothes police officers in discos, nightclubs and pubs at the lower end of the scale will be looking for agents provocateur.
At discos, which some of us still visit, there is much noise, and one wonders whether that influences attitudes at the place of work.
Furthermore, there are different social patterns now, with, for example, late night dancing in discos.
There are marvellous leisure facilities, such as night clubs, discos, bowling, cinemas and eating places.