zany
adj.
crazy, wacky, ludicrous; clown
n.
clown, jester; fool
DJ Zany
DJ Zany (or just Zany; real name: Raoul van Grinsven) is known as a veteran
disc jockey, with over ten years of experience at the producing and performing in the dance scene. He lives in
Veldhoven, near
Eindhoven and is currently a fulltime DJ/producer, after having worked on the side for ten years in a record shop. He started his career in the hardcore world, working between times with techno and trance, and has had many hits in the top 10, under various aliases. For the last few years, he has been concentrating on hardstyle. The former member of Shadowlands Terrorists has been producing for the Fusion label for many years, under a variety of pseudonyms. The ambience of the hardstyle scene is great, with enthusiastic and varied audiences. Hardstyle is a broad movement which I get a lot out of. However, I'm not afraid of incorporating techno, hardtrance and oldschool into my sets. The audience appreciates it if a DJ plays a variety of styles, rather than just hammering away in the same tone.
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zany
Noun
1. a buffoon in one of the old comedies; imitates others for ludicrous effect
(hypernym) clown, buffoon, merry andrew
2. a man who is a stupid incompetent fool
(synonym) fathead, goof, goofball, bozo, jackass, goose, cuckoo, twat
(hypernym) fool, sap, saphead, muggins, tomfool
Adjective
1. pungent adjectives of disesteem; "gave me a cockamamie reason for not going"; "wore a goofy hat"; "a silly idea"; "some wacky plan for selling more books"
(synonym) cockamamie, cockamamy, goofy, sappy, silly, wacky, whacky, unreasonable
(similar) foolish
(classification) colloquialism
2. like a clown; "a buffoonish walk"; "a clownish face"; "a zany sense of humor"
(synonym) buffoonish, clownish, clowlike
(similar) humorous, humourous
Zany
(v. t.)
To mimic.
(n.)
A merry-andrew; a buffoon.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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