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a gogo /ə ˈɡəʊɡəʊ /adjective [postpositive] informalIn abundance; galore: Gershwin a gogo—all the hits...- Between the patented Bruce smirk to the dancing with jet fighters to the high kicking Asian babe it was cliche a gogo.
- It was screaming logo-a-gogo galore. It was utterly tasteless, vulgar and 199% excessive.
- This past weekend was fun. Lexington-a-gogo with Timbe and Damnyell.
Origin1960s: from French à gogo, from Old French gogue 'fun'. agog from mid 16th century: If you are agog you are now very eager to hear or see something, but originally you were having fun. The word comes from Old French en gogues, ‘in mirth, in a merry mood’. The French-coined 1960s phrase a gogo, meaning ‘galore’, comes from the same root.
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