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.
(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.