英文词源
- payola (n.)




- "graft" (especially to disc jockeys from record companies to play their music), 1938 (in a "Variety" headline), from pay off "bribery" (underworld slang from 1930) + ending from Victrola, etc. (see pianola). Compare also plugola (1959), from plug (n.) in the advertising sense.
- deejay




- "A disc jockey", 1950s (originally US): representing the pronunciation of DJ.