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gogo

American  
[goh-goh] / ˈgoʊ goʊ /
Or go-go

noun

  1. a discotheque, nightclub, etc., with go-go music and dancing.


gogo British  
/ ˈɡɒɡɒ /

noun

  1. ɡrandmother

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Etymology

Origin of gogo

from Zulu

Example Sentences

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Queer/Bar is a popular LGBTQ+ bar and performance space with nightly drag and gogo performances.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 23, 2023

The narrative grinds to a halt with the ascent of André Courrèges and the arrival of the white gogo boot.

From New York Times • Sep. 6, 2018

It's a common myth with a convenient ending-as soon as witnesses who could have recorded the creature's existence come on the scene, the ebu gogo suddenly vanish.

From Time Magazine Archive

"A modern man or woman," she says, "may work as an ombudsman, a psephologist, a spokesperson, a gogo dancer or a deejay."

From Time Magazine Archive

They are very careful of their hair, washing it with gogo and anointing it with ajonjoli oil2 perfumed with musk.

From The Inhabitants of the Philippines by Sawyer, Frederic H.