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go-go

[goh-goh] / ˈgoʊˌgoʊ /






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This was the age of the super-aggressive, go-go investors, known as the gunslingers.

From Barron's

The Scot is best known in Britain for running KPMG’s global financial services practice during the City of London’s go-go years before the financial crisis, after which British lawmakers and others criticized auditors for signing off on failed lenders’ financials.

From The Wall Street Journal

Alfredo Flores is always moving, but you wouldn’t know it from the precise stills he takes of Sabrina Carpenter emerging onstage, her cheekiness and sparkly go-go boots shining through his images.

From Los Angeles Times

The decline of both has resulted in a painful downturn that hurts all the more after the pent-up demand and go-go years following the crippling COVID-19 shutdown.

From Los Angeles Times

For her loyalty, Go-Go is rewarded with a cheap souvenir from the family’s travels.

From Salon