Europe. The word "discotheque" (with minor variations in spelling, but usually pronounced pretty close to disk-o-tek or disk-o-take) is a word in several European languages that basically means "a club where recorded music, as opposed to live music, is played". Using the shortened form "disco" to describe both the clubs and the type of music commonly played there is a fairly obvious step.
Late 1970's.
Disco Not Disco was created in 1981-05.
Panic! at the Disco
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Full form of DISCO DISCO place where disc operates
Someone who enjoys disco dancing.
Disco Starr™ cult personality blends disco, deep house, tech house, and other genres of music through image and style. In broadening the definition of "disco" in every sense of the word "Disco Starr" is now synonymous with "disco."
disco tower
No Disco ended in 2003.
No Disco was created in 1993.
To say disco in german, you change the c in disco to a k. DISKO
The shorter version is disco.