Pronunciation: /ˈɡɑːɡə/

Definitions of gaga

noun An informal term for someone who is crazy or eccentric, often used in a playful or endearing way.

Example Sentences

A1 I am gaga for chocolate ice cream.

A2 She went gaga over the new puppy.

B1 The fans were gaga for the pop star's latest album.

B2 The fashion designer's collection drove the audience gaga with excitement.

C1 The art exhibit left the critics gaga with admiration for the artist's talent.

C2 The scientist's groundbreaking research findings had the academic community gaga with anticipation.

Examples of gaga in a Sentence

formal Lady Gaga is a talented singer and actress.

informal I love listening to Gaga's music.

slang Did you see Gaga's latest music video? It's fire!

figurative Her performance was so over the top, it was like watching a gaga show.

Grammatical Forms of gaga

past tense

gagaed

plural

gagas

comparative

more gaga

superlative

most gaga

present tense

gagas

future tense

will gaga

perfect tense

have gagaed

continuous tense

is gagaing

singular

gaga

positive degree

gaga

infinitive

to gaga

gerund

gagaing

participle

gagaed

Origin and Evolution of gaga

First Known Use: 1920 year
Language of Origin: French
Story behind the word: The word 'gaga' is believed to have originated from the French word 'gaga', which means senile or foolish.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone as senile or foolish, the word 'gaga' has evolved to also mean someone who is infatuated or overly excited about something, especially in a pop culture context.