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Disney
/ˈdɪz.ni/
Definition
1
The Walt Disney Company, a multinational entertainment and media conglomerate founded in 1923, renowned for animated films, theme parks like Disneyland, and franchises such as Mickey Mouse and Marvel.
2
Walt Disney (1901–1966), the American animator, producer, and entrepreneur who created iconic characters like Mickey Mouse and pioneered the modern animated feature film.
Examples
After a week at Disney World, I emerged believing that happiness is a $15 churro away.
Disney remakes are like that friend who recaps the same story but forgets the punchline.
My kid's obsessed with Disney princesses, so now our home has more sequins than a Vegas showgirl convention.
Disney taught me dreams come true—if you have a team of animators and a billion-dollar budget.