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脿 gogo
[ uh goh-goh ]
adverb
- as much as you like; to your heart's content; galore:
food and drink 脿 gogo.
- with go-go music and dancing or a go-go atmosphere (used especially in the names of cabarets, discotheques, and the like):
They danced all night at the Mistral 脿 gogo.
noun
- gogo.
脿 gogo
/ 蓹 藞伞蓹蕣藢伞蓹蕣 /
adjective
- informal.as much as one likes; galore
wine 脿 gogo
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of 脿 gogo1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of 脿 gogo1
Example Sentences
The Belgian-born daughter of Polish Jews, R茅gine grew up in France, hiding in a convent during the Nazi occupation, before launching her nightclub career as a hatcheck girl at the Whisky 脿 Gogo in Paris.
After joining the Whisky 脿 Gogo in the early 1950s, she befriended guests including Jean-Paul Belmondo, Alain Delon and members of the Rothschild family, who helped finance her first club.
For consumers, the service鈥檚 2Ku satellite connections have been far faster at up to 100Mbps per plane, but it still depends on how many passengers are using it: in 2016, I managed to hit 15Mbps and use the internet on four simultaneous devices aboard a Gogo test flight, but that was with only a handful of journalists aboard the plane.
鈥淣ot just spectacularly beautiful, but inwardly majestic, special and kind鈥 I鈥檓 always with her and the kids鈥 I鈥檓 a gogo. I鈥檓 not a grandmother, I鈥檓 a gogo because I鈥檓 always on the go. We have an amazing relationship. We鈥檙e so honest and real with each other. Sometimes it鈥檚 difficult, but most of the time it鈥檚 wonderful.鈥
It said ViaSat, a Gogo rival, made such an offer.
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