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Muzak
[myoo-zak]
recorded background music transmitted by radio, telephone, or satellite to built-in sets in offices, restaurants, waiting rooms, etc.
Muzak
/ ˈːæ /
noun
recorded light music played in shops, restaurants, factories, etc, to entertain, increase sales or production, etc
Example Sentences
The price tags are higher than they should be, the inescapable muzak drones on and at my local supermarket, it seems as though a quiet conspiracy is afoot.
By day, birdsong is as omnipresent as Muzak at a mall; frogs serenade the night.
It is the elevator music, the Muzak, of potato dishes.
If I so much as find myself in a Target, I can’t help but think of Stewie working in the pizza area while a Muzak version of the song “Thunder Island” plays in the background.
Kunis: Quick question: How come no one corrected him on Muzak?
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