djing (B1)
verb
Pronunciation: [ˈdʒaɪ.dʒɪŋ]
Definition
The act of playing recorded music for a live audience, typically at a party, club, or event, often involving selecting and mixing tracks to create a continuous flow of music.
Examples
He started djing at local bars while still in college.
The festival featured several famous DJs, and the crowd loved their energetic sets.
She spent hours practicing her djing skills, learning to beatmatch different songs.
How to Use djing
- djing at (prepositional phrase)
- To perform as a DJ in a specific location or event. — "He started djing at local clubs."
- djing for (prepositional phrase)
- To perform as a DJ for a particular audience or purpose. — "She enjoys djing for weddings and corporate events."
- start djing (collocation)
- To begin the activity of being a DJ. — "Many famous DJs started djing as a hobby."
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