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Definitions of "Go-go" (Slang)

Spelling Variations : gogo, go go,


1. Go-go verified definition (Noun)


English Translation

stripper


Definition

A girl who performs wining, twerking, bubbling, and wriggling in a club or public square. She exposes her sensitive body parts to the audience and engages in all sorts of provocative activities, often while wearing a pair of bikinis. She can go as far as being completely naked while wining, twerking, and bubbling for the audience.


Example Sentences

Patois: A wul heap a gyal inna Kingston a tun inna gogo.
English: Many girls in Kingston are becoming strippers.


Related Words

Bow , Buddy , Bun , c**k it up ,



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Other Definitions of "Go-go"

2. Go-go (Noun)


English Translation

stripper


Definition

A striptease performer.


Example Sentences

Patois: Di go-go did a dance pan di stage
English: The stripper was dancing on the stage.


Related Words

Bow , Buddy , Bun , c**k it up ,



posted by Teandre on April 26, 2016


3. Go-go (Noun)


English Translation

Stripper


Definition

A slang term for an exotic dancer.


Example Sentences

Patois: Mark nuh hav nuh idea seh him gyal a go-go
English: Mark doesn’t have any idea that his girl is a stripper.


Related Words

Bow , Buddy , Bun , c**k it up ,



posted by anonymous on September 10, 2013





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