Noun
a public dance hall for dancing to recorded popular music
Source: WordNetBy 1964, discotheque and the shorthand disco were used to describe a type of sleeveless dress worn when going out to nightclubs. Source: Internet
It's 1979 and NYC's A-listers head out on the water — on a floating casino and discotheque. Source: Internet
The resort’s shopping areas and the Pacha discotheque have also been remodeled. Source: Internet
It was charged that the United States did not bother to exhaust the Charter provisions for settling disputes under Article 33. Others asserted that Libya was innocent in the bombing of the West Berlin discotheque. Source: Internet
The discotheque is popular with American servicemen and two out of the three killed are American. Source: Internet
In 2009 Elin made her US debut by releasing the single "Discotheque" on the American iTunes Store, also featuring a new remix by Jonas von de Burg. Source: Internet