long-player

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English

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Etymology

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From long-play +‎ -er.

Noun

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long-player (plural long-players)

  1. Synonym of long-play
    • 2011, Colin Larkin, The Encyclopedia of Popular Music, Omnibus Press, →ISBN, page 486:
      The re-release of ‘Da Funk’ by Virgin Records, and the subsequent long-player Homework, broke Daft Punk to an overground audience that had for too many years seen French pop as synonymous with crooners such as Johnny Hallyday.

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