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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

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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.

From Time Magazine Archive

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

In addition, the mutual funds—notably the newer, smaller "gogo" funds —were largely responsible for the dazzling but dangerous cult of "performance."

From Time Magazine Archive

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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