Pronunciation: /ɡoʊ ɡoʊ/

Definitions of go go

noun a Japanese pop music genre characterized by upbeat, catchy tunes and synchronized dance routines

Example Sentences

A1 I like to play with my toy go go.

A2 The children raced their go go cars down the hill.

B1 She bought a new go go for her collection.

B2 The go go competition drew a large crowd of spectators.

C1 The antique go go was sold at auction for a high price.

C2 The go go industry is booming with new innovations and designs.

Examples of go go in a Sentence

formal The teacher instructed the students to go go over the material one more time before the exam.

informal Hey, let's go go grab some lunch together.

slang I told him to go go talk to her and sort things out.

figurative When faced with a challenge, sometimes you just have to go go for it and see what happens.

Grammatical Forms of go go

past tense

went

plural

goes

comparative

more go

superlative

most go

present tense

go

future tense

will go

perfect tense

have gone

continuous tense

going

singular

go

positive degree

go

infinitive

to go

gerund

going

participle

gone

Origin and Evolution of go go

First Known Use: 1964 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'go go' originated as a slang term in African American communities in the United States.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a style of music and dance characterized by a strong rhythmic beat, the term 'go go' has evolved to also refer to a type of nightclub or live music venue where this music is performed.