Disney

Etymology

 * From de: + Isigny:.
 * In modern use, it is also derived from the name of a well-known person called Walt Disney.

Proper noun

 * 1)  of Norman origin.
 * 2)  The Walt Disney Company, an entertainment company, well known for producing animated films, television series, and stage musicals and for operating theme parks.
 * Far from Disney 's best, The Sword in the Stone is still an enjoyable bit of magic for the younger set.
 * Randi spent the evening watching Disney movies with little Michael.
 * 1)  Walt Disney Pictures or the former Walt Disney Productions; the Disney film banner.
 * 2)  Any of the theme parks and vacation resorts operated by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.
 * 3) * 1990, Bill Sample (interviewee), Bill Berkowitz (author), Local Heroes, Lexington Books, ISBN 0669158305, page 261:
 * And they included children down the seashore, they included going to the mountains; our first Disney child was not until 1978, no, ’77. I mean, when you say to somebody, “I’m going to give you a trip to Disney,” or “I’m going to buy you a Cabbage Patch doll,” and we’re doing this for you for absolutely nothing, that’s a reward in itself.
 * 1) * 2008, Doug Stumpf, Confessions of a Wall Street Shoeshine Boy, HarperCollins, ISBN 0060889543, page 155:
 * if they found any phone number from the U.S., anything, they’d deport us right away because we came here on excursion with a whole bunch of people that was going to visit Disney. That’s what everybody usually do: They say, We going to visit Disney, and we going to stay there for a week, and then we going to go back, but they end up staying.
 * 1) * 2008, Flay Scott, The Inheritance, page 3:
 * Angela asked if we could treat ourselves to a few days at Disney. The week included a couple of days in Disney, Dad’s 70th birthday and then the long trip home.
 * 1) * 2009, Cleo Stinyard III, Sex, Love, & Consequences, ISBN 1440497664, page 213:
 * I had decided to take them, my niece, and three nephews to Disney in Orlando, FL. I was going to try and make history. I was going to make an attempt at escorting more than four Dredd kids to Disney at once and live to tell about it.
 * 1)  The Disney Channel, a cable television network.
 * I had decided to take them, my niece, and three nephews to Disney in Orlando, FL. I was going to try and make history. I was going to make an attempt at escorting more than four Dredd kids to Disney at once and live to tell about it.
 * 1)  The Disney Channel, a cable television network.

Derived terms

 * Disneyana
 * Disneyland
 * Disneyworld

Translations

 * Arabic: ديزني
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 迪士尼 (Díshìní), 迪斯尼
 * Greek: Ντίσνεϋ
 * Hebrew: דיסני
 * Hindi: डिज़्नी


 * Japanese: ディズニー
 * Korean: 디즈니
 * Persian: دیزنی‌
 * Russian: Дисней
 * Thai: ดิสนีย์


 * Portuguese: Disney


 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 迪斯尼遊樂場, 迪斯尼游乐场 (Dísīní yóulèchǎng), 迪斯尼樂園, 迪斯尼乐园 (Dísīní lèyuán)


 * Finnish:


 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 迪斯尼頻道, 迪斯尼频道 (Dísīní píndào)


 * Finnish: Disney Channel

Noun

 * Of, pertaining to, or having the characteristics of Walt Disney or The Walt Disney Company.
 * Is he going to act like one of them Disneys all over again?
 * 1) Having any of the characteristics of a product of Walt Disney or The Walt Disney Company.
 * Let's go watch a Disney for the hell of it.

Adjective

 * Of, pertaining to, or having the characteristics of Walt Disney or The Walt Disney Company.
 * 1) Having any of the characteristics of a product of Walt Disney or The Walt Disney Company.
 * Which of these two hotels do you think is the more Disney of the two?

Anagrams

 * diynes
 * Sidney

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