- world beat
- noun Date: 1984 world music — usually hyphenated when used attributively
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
world-beat|er — «WURLD BEE tuhr», noun. Especially U.S. Informal. 1. a champion: »The race…turned Dawn [a horse] into a world beater (Time). 2. a great success; smash hit: »His first picture wasn t a world beater (Wall Street Journal) … Useful english dictionary
world beat — world′ beat n. mad (sometimes caps.) any of various styles of popular music combining traditional, indigenous forms with elements of another culture s music • Etymology: 1985–90 … From formal English to slang
world beat — n. popular, strongly rhythmic dance music of Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, and, sometimes, Asia … English World dictionary
world beat — (sometimes caps.) any of various styles of popular music combining traditional, indigenous forms with elements of another culture s music, esp. of Western rock and pop. Also called world music. [1985 90] * * * World Beat, popular dance music… … Useful english dictionary
world beat — (sometimes caps.) any of various styles of popular music combining traditional, indigenous forms with elements of another culture s music, esp. of Western rock and pop. Also called world music. [1985 90] * * * … Universalium
world-beat·er — … Useful english dictionary
Adina World Beat Beverages — Infobox Company name = Adina World Beat Beverages type = Private genre = foundation = San Francisco, California, United States of America, 2004 founder = Magatte Wade Marchand Greg Steltenpohl Dominique Leveuf location = San Francisco, California … Wikipedia
world music — world′ mu′sic n. 1) mad world beat 2) mad traditional music of a usu. non Western culture • Etymology: 1980–85 … From formal English to slang
world-beater — world beat·er (wûrldʹbē tər) n. One that is markedly superior to all others, as in the ability to succeed. * * * … Universalium
World music — The term world music includes * Traditional music (sometimes called folk music or roots music) of any culture that are created and played by indigenous musicians or that are closely informed or guided by indigenous music of the regions of their… … Wikipedia