English
Etymology
1964, US, partly from Whisky a Go Go, an influential American nightclub (in turn from French à gogo (“abundant”)),[1] partly by reduplication of go, from 1962 slang the go (“the rage, fashionable”), from sense the go (“in motion”) as in on the go.[2][3]
Compare to French yéyé (yeah-yeah), of contemporary coinage.
Noun
go-go (uncountable)
- (music) A style of funk music from the 1970s.
Adjective
go-go (not comparable)
- Of or relating to this style of music.
- Of or relating to the style of music played at discotheques.
- Fast and lively.
Verb
go-go (third-person singular simple present go-gos, present participle go-going, simple past and past participle go-goed)
- To dance to this style of music, with the aim to entertain
2002 September 20, 47:24 from the start, in The Whistleblower Who Changed History[1] (podcast), spoken by Laura Palmer, published 2023 via WNYC, archived from the original on 29-6-2023:Then he looked at me with all earnestness and said to me, "Miss, Laura, would you go-go for me?"
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Finnish
Etymology
From English go-go.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡoːɡoː/, [ˈɡo̞ːɡo̞ː]
- Rhymes: -oːɡoː
Noun
go-go
- (music) go-go
Declension
Inflection of go-go (Kotus type 18/maa, no gradation)
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nominative
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go-go
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genitive
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go-gon
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partitive
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go-gota
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illative
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go-goon
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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go-go
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accusative
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nom.
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go-go
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gen.
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go-gon
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genitive
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go-gon
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partitive
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go-gota
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inessive
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go-gossa
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elative
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go-gosta
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illative
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go-goon
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adessive
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go-golla
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ablative
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go-golta
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allative
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go-golle
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essive
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go-gona
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translative
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go-goksi
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abessive
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go-gotta
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instructive
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comitative
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See the possessive forms below.
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first-person singular possessor
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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go-goni
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accusative
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nom.
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go-goni
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gen.
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go-goni
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genitive
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go-goni
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partitive
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go-gotani
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inessive
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go-gossani
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elative
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go-gostani
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illative
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go-gooni
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adessive
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go-gollani
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ablative
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go-goltani
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allative
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go-golleni
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essive
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go-gonani
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translative
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go-gokseni
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abessive
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go-gottani
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instructive
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comitative
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second-person singular possessor
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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go-gosi
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accusative
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nom.
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go-gosi
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gen.
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go-gosi
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genitive
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go-gosi
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partitive
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go-gotasi
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inessive
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go-gossasi
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elative
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go-gostasi
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illative
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go-goosi
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adessive
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go-gollasi
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ablative
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go-goltasi
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allative
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go-gollesi
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essive
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go-gonasi
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translative
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go-goksesi
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abessive
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go-gottasi
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instructive
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comitative
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first-person plural possessor
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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go-gomme
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accusative
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nom.
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go-gomme
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gen.
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go-gomme
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genitive
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go-gomme
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partitive
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go-gotamme
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inessive
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go-gossamme
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elative
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go-gostamme
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illative
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go-goomme
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adessive
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go-gollamme
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ablative
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go-goltamme
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allative
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go-gollemme
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essive
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go-gonamme
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translative
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go-goksemme
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abessive
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go-gottamme
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instructive
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comitative
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second-person plural possessor
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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go-gonne
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accusative
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nom.
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go-gonne
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gen.
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go-gonne
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genitive
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go-gonne
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partitive
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go-gotanne
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inessive
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go-gossanne
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elative
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go-gostanne
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illative
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go-goonne
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adessive
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go-gollanne
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ablative
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go-goltanne
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allative
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go-gollenne
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essive
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go-gonanne
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translative
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go-goksenne
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abessive
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go-gottanne
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instructive
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comitative
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third-person possessor
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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go-gonsa
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accusative
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nom.
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go-gonsa
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gen.
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go-gonsa
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genitive
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go-gonsa
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partitive
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go-gotaan go-gotansa
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inessive
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go-gossaan go-gossansa
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elative
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go-gostaan go-gostansa
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illative
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go-goonsa
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adessive
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go-gollaan go-gollansa
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ablative
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go-goltaan go-goltansa
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allative
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go-golleen go-gollensa
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essive
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go-gonaan go-gonansa
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translative
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go-gokseen go-goksensa
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abessive
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go-gottaan go-gottansa
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instructive
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comitative
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Further reading
Indonesian
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from English go-go (“go-go”).
Noun
go-go
- (dance) dance with go-go music
Further reading