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The shorter version is disco.
In the U.S. it is generally thought. Many give credit to the group The Hues Corporation circa 1972-74 with their hit "Rock the Boat" for having the mainstream hit that launched the disco craze.
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Full form of DISCO DISCO place where disc operates
"Flying saucer" is an English equivalent of "disco voador."The Portuguese word "disco" is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "o" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "um" ("a, one"). The masculine "voador" means "flier."Together, the pronunciation is "DJEE-skoo vwuh-DOHR."
Here is an example. Wow, there are doughnuts galore in this bakery! Galore meaning a lot, plentiful, or copious. Hoped this helped a little, or maybe it helped a galore ;)
The shorter version is disco.
The word galore means there is a lot of something or there is a lot of something around you, for example: There were cats galore. The word is often used in poetry.
It comes from the word Dicoplal another word meaning to dance
That is the correct spelling of the irregular adjective galore, meaning in abundance (unlike most adjectives, it follows the noun it modifies, e.g. at the fair, there were fireworks galore).
(in) abundance plentiful
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Galore Galore was created on 2007-12-04.
Disco is a shortened word for the word discotheque. Discotheque is a popular form of music associated with the 1970's.
In the U.S. it is generally thought. Many give credit to the group The Hues Corporation circa 1972-74 with their hit "Rock the Boat" for having the mainstream hit that launched the disco craze.
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discoes.