gogo
Americannoun
noun
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
Led by the "gogo" mutual funds, many once staid institutional investors plunged into small new issues that offered a chance for quick profit.
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Supposedly the ebu gogo � the name roughly means "grandmother who eats everything" � disappeared around the 16th century, when Dutch traders first came to this tropical island 350 miles east of Bali.
From Time Magazine Archive
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In addition, the mutual funds—notably the newer, smaller "gogo" funds —were largely responsible for the dazzling but dangerous cult of "performance."
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Ichigo 'one go,' nigo 'two,' sango 'three,' ixx� gogo 'one and one half x�.'
From Diego Collado's Grammar of the Japanese Language by Spear, Richard L.
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