à Go·go • à go-go • ä-ˈgō-(ˌ)gō
(adverb)
As much as you like; to your heart's content; galore: food and drink à gogo
Joyfully, uninhibitedly, extravagantly
In a fast and lively manner
(adjective)
Being up-to-date —often used postpositively
Being in a whirl of motion
(noun)
A nightclub for dancing to popular music; A disco
A nightclub for fast, lively dancing, with go-go music or a go-go atmosphere (used especially in the names of cabarets, discotheques, and the like)
A small bell made of two metal cones, used as a percussion instrument in African and Latin music.
(adverb)
As much as you like; to your heart's content; galore: food and drink à gogo
Joyfully, uninhibitedly, extravagantly
In a fast and lively manner
(adjective)
Being up-to-date —often used postpositively
Being in a whirl of motion
(noun)
A nightclub for dancing to popular music; A disco
A nightclub for fast, lively dancing, with go-go music or a go-go atmosphere (used especially in the names of cabarets, discotheques, and the like)
A small bell made of two metal cones, used as a percussion instrument in African and Latin music.
(Adv)
Waikiki is filled with tourists and aloha shirts agogo!
(Noun)
The first Whisky à Go-Go “Whisky Galore,” opened in 1947, in Paris and quickly became very hip (or hep).
They danced all night at the Joe Agogo club, in downtown Honolulu.
Waikiki is filled with tourists and aloha shirts agogo!
(Noun)
The first Whisky à Go-Go “Whisky Galore,” opened in 1947, in Paris and quickly became very hip (or hep).
They danced all night at the Joe Agogo club, in downtown Honolulu.
by Joe Agogo November 23, 2021