'Gooo goo ga ga' (or goo goo gaa gaa), is a stereotypical baby 'talking'. When a baby says 'goo goo ga ga', it is usually considered humerous. However, I don't know if babies actually ever say this phrase.
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1. A term used to end sentences with more expression and excitement
2. An adjective to describe a person who is annoying
2. An adjective to describe a person who is annoying
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2. a 1984 hit song by the band Queen. It's a kind-of protest against the moronic content of radio broadcasting. It hit #1 in Holland and Sweden, #2 in the UK and Top 15 in the U.S.A.
2. a 1984 hit song by the band Queen. It's a kind-of protest against the moronic content of radio broadcasting. It hit #1 in Holland and Sweden, #2 in the UK and Top 15 in the U.S.A.
1. All we hear is Radio Ga-Ga, Radio Goo-Goo, Radio Na-Na. All we hear is Radio Ga-Ga. Radio, what's new? Radio, someone still loves you.
2. the current sensation Lady Gaga took her moniker from this song. The irony is that she gets more attention for what she's got on (a new strange outfit every week!) and her music itself is pretty vapid and not very original. She's more style than substance. She plays Radio Ga-Ga, Radio Goo-Goo, Radio Na-Na...
2. the current sensation Lady Gaga took her moniker from this song. The irony is that she gets more attention for what she's got on (a new strange outfit every week!) and her music itself is pretty vapid and not very original. She's more style than substance. She plays Radio Ga-Ga, Radio Goo-Goo, Radio Na-Na...
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