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Etymology

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From anti- +‎ disco.

Adjective

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antidisco (comparative more antidisco, superlative most antidisco)

  1. Opposing or taking a negative view of disco
    • 1991 September 13, Bill Wyman, “Disco without shame”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      Maybe suburban Sunbelt teens--the shock troops of the antidisco movement--couldn't relate to the disco milieu because they balked at rubbing shoulders with urban blacks or Hispanics in crowded clubs.
    • 2005 June 10, Laura Kopen, “A day-by-day guide to what's happening”, in Chicago Reader[2]:
      Gordon argues that antidisco attitudes had a negative impact on black and gay communities.

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