Dictionary of new words

AIREOKE

aireoke: translation

(air.ee.OH.kee)
n.
Playing air guitar and singing to prerecorded music; playing air guitar in a public performance. Also:air-eoke. [Blend ofair guitarandkaraoke.]
Example Citations:
There is no air guitar school (though there is an annual training camp prior to the world championship in Finland) and no secret formula, but I have established a monthlyAireokenight (seeaireoke.com: http://www.aireoke.com for details), which recently moved to Trash Bar in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.Think of it as a farm system for the major leagues.
—Dan Crane, "Play That Funky ... Oh, Never Mind,"The New York Times, July 10, 2005
In recent years, the air guitar has become a cult phenomenon, sparkingair-eoketournaments in cities across the nation.
—Christina Couch, "Why 'air guitar' is the new karaoke,"The Christian Science Monitor, June 30, 2006
Earliest Citation:
This just in: Tempest nightclub in WeHo just addedAireoketo its Monday night menu. That's right, you play air guitar while singing karaoke (in other words, Air Guitar + Karaoke =Aireoke).
—Heidi Siegmund Cuda, "Buzz Clubs,"Los Angeles Times, May 13, 2004
Notes:
Aireoke™ is a trademark held by Dan Crane, the author of the New York Times citation. The addition of the first "e" in aireoke might seem puzzling — shouldn't it beairaoke? — but it's there because a fair number (although, to be sure, still a tiny percentage) of people usekareokeinstead ofkaraoke.
Related Words:
dashboard drum
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Category:
Music