ga

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Tween girls will go ga-ga, and parents will actually like it, as well.

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  1. An earlier form of go.
  2. See gau.
  3. A dialectal preterit of go. See gie.

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  • You can catch the Bush --- ga, be sure to say goodbye! —  Asheville Indymedia Summaries
  • Thanks to the iPhone, Americans are going ga-ga over playing mobile games using the phone's accelerometer. —  Tech Beat - BusinessWeek
  • Everyone seems to go ga-ga over "Brightview" or whatever they're calling it these days. —  OSNews
  • Is it our admiration for the relatively newly minted Indian billionaires that makes reporters go ga-ga? —  The India Uncut Blog
  • I haven't liked Noonan since she went all ga-ga for Obama. —  Hot Air » Top Picks
 

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