1. go-go - Noun
2. go-go - Adjective
3. go-go - Verb
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go-go (uncountable)
(music) A style of funk music from the 1970s.
Of, or relating to this style of music.
Of, or relating to the style of music played at discotheques.
Fast and lively.
go-go (third-person singular simple present go-gos, present participle go-going, simple past and past participle go-goed)
To dance to this style of music, with the aim to entertain
Life's too short to be a Go-Go for twenty years. Belinda Carlisle
I love being a Go-Go. It definitely has its ups and downs, and we have a very intense energy with each other. Jane Wiedlin
One year, I was a go-go girl for Halloween, and I got all this glitter eye shadow, my hair was poufy with braids, I was wearing all these different colors and fake eyelashes that went all the way up to my eyebrows. I totally enjoy the whole Halloween feel. Olivia Holt
On August 28, 2010, Fox News messiah Glenn Beck hosted a 'Restoring Honor' revival meeting featuring sexy guest star Sarah Palin, much as Bob Hope would roll out Raquel Welch in white go-go boots on his U.S.O. tours to give our fighting men a morale lift in their khakis. James Wolcott
"For me, my life was always go-go tennis-wise, especially after the previous U.S. Open that I won (in 2018). Source: Internet
Dukore defines the characters by what they lack: the rational Go-go embodies the incomplete ego, the missing pleasure principle : (e)go-(e)go. Source: Internet