D.J.
Americanabbreviation
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disc jockey
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dinner jacket
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Etymology
Origin of D.J.
D.J. ( def. 3 ) from Latin Doctor Jūris
Example Sentences
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The Kings named associate coach D.J.
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In a coy bit of casting, Smith appears here as a “Wildcard” judge alongside the D.J.
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The first thing that must be cleaned up is Stafford’s right hand, as he acknowledged a finger was painfully bent backward during a backfield collision with D.J.
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While Alvarez is a first-time author, D.J.
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After that, the No. 2 spot appears to be a battle between D.J.
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