0 used to describe a financial period or business in which there is especially fast and active development:
1 used to describe a financial period or business in which there is especially fast and active development:
I should like to see more go-go-go instead of stop-go.
Surviving television clips capture her rather chic, mod style of dress, with bobbed hair and go-go boots.
It helped to popularize that area's local funk subgenre known as go-go.
Footwear for women included low-heeled sandals and kitten-heeled pumps, as well as the trendy white go-go boots.
The district has an abundance of night-clubs, maquis, out-door areas and go-go bars.
The popularization of the fictional club benefited the real-life go-go bar where scenes were filmed.
Most of the bars are go-go bars with dancers in various stages of nudity.
When her boyfriend left her, she became a go-go dancer to support her daughters.