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    go-go
    /ˈɡəʊɡəʊ/

    adjective

    • 1. relating to or denoting an unrestrained and sexually provocative style of dancing to popular music: "a go-go bar"
    • 2. assertively dynamic: North American "the go-go bravado of the 1980s"

    noun

    • 1. a style of dance music originating in the black communities of Washington DC and characterized by an incessant funk beat.

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  2. used to describe a financial period or business in which there is especially fast and active development: an era of go-go economic growth. They made a fortune during the go-go years of the 1980s. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Economics. accommodative. anti-economic. anti-inflationary. anti-recession. buyer's market.

    • Go It Alone

      to travel or move to another place: We went into the house....

  3. Many of these terms are from a jargon used for technical Go writing and are to some extent specially developed for Go journalism. Some authors of English-language Go materials avoid use of Japanese technical terms, and the way they are applied can differ in subtle ways from the original meanings.

  4. go-go meaning, definition, what is go-go: a go-go period of time is one in which p...: Learn more.

  5. to travel or move to another place: We went into the house. go to I went to Paris last summer. Have you ever been there? We don't go to the cinema very often these days. go by Wouldn't it be quicker to go by train? Does this train go to Newcastle? Where do you think you're going? Shouldn't you be at school?

  6. 1. Fashionable, modish, up to date, ‘with it’; lively… 2. Used postpositively: in abundance, galore, aplenty. In… colloquial. 1.a. 1960–. Fashionable, modish, up to date, ‘with it’; lively, ‘swinging’. Also used postpositively. Cf. go-go adj.2 A.2. In later use sometimes ironic. 1960.

  7. performing at a discotheque or nightclub. seeking large earnings quickly by trading aggressively and often speculatively in stocks: a go-go mutual fund. marked by swift price upswings due to excessive speculation: a go-go stock. being a time of great prosperity, economic growth, and optimism: the go-go years of the 1920s. noun. gogo. Discover More.

  8. The meaning of GO is to move on a course : proceed. How to use go in a sentence. to move on a course : proceed; to travel to a place; to travel to and stay in a place for a period of time…