Post COVID-19 instead of having FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) many of us will have FOGO (Fear of Going Out). It will be important to try not to succumb to FOGO and eventually rejoin the world in our new, more distanced socialization. A little FOGO may be helpful to keep gatherings manageable during the first re-entry period after Social Distancing measures are lifted worldwide.
Sorry, I can't come to the party on Saturday night I have FOGO.
by PRGal April 04, 2020
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Fear of going out, opposite of FOMO. A light hearted jovial expression used in situations where a person is non committal to the evenings activities.
Steven has FOGO tonight, he is worried he'll be tired tomorrow.
by Thump life July 27, 2014
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I want to go out but I have FOGO (fear of going out)
by Charlucy December 29, 2014
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When one has a fear of going out and wants to hang out at the home site.
School is out for summer and I have FOGO and want to just chill at the home site.
by Parnassus@Home June 06, 2015
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Fear of getting old.
Akin to Fomo (Fear of Missing out), but only strickens those getting old in their crowd.
Terry D was feeling too tired to go to burningman this year, but at 42 his FOGO got the best of him so he went anyway.
by TerryDTO August 17, 2009
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A lacrosse player who takes a face off (FO) and gets off (GO) the field.
He went to Syracuse as a FOGO for their lax team
by danm March 29, 2005
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