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gaga
or ga-ga
[ gah-gah ]
/ ˈgɑˌgɑ /
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adjective Informal.
excessively and foolishly enthusiastic: The public went gaga over the new fashions.
ardently fond; infatuated: He's gaga over the new girl in class.
demented; crazy; dotty.
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Origin of gaga
1915–20; <French; imitative
Words nearby gaga
gaff-rigged, gaff sail, gaff topsail, gaff-topsail catfish, gag, gaga, gagaku, Gagarin, Gagauzi, gag-bit, gage
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British Dictionary definitions for gaga
gaga
/ (ˈɡɑːɡɑː) /
adjective informal
senile; doting
slightly crazy
Word Origin for gaga
C20: from French, of imitative origin
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