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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of pogo.

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Examples

  • Up front, heads banged, kids pogoed shirtless and much alcohol was consumed.

    China's Little Punk Rock Club That Could Ron Gluckman 2012

  • They pogoed and partied in Pretoria, 500 fans remaining almost an hour after Landon Donovan had put their team into the knockout round.

    U.S. Advances After Late Goal Against Algeria 2010

  • My co-workers twirled past the photocopier and out into the street, our supervisor gliding out of sight, swaying arms conducting an unheard melody, while Jaq from accounting pogoed in front of the window to Starbucks like Johnny Rotten, joyously spitting at her own reflection.

    Ballspenden 2010

  • I pogoed all around my house, freaking out my pets who worried Mommy was deranged well…more deranged.

    One Year Later - Adrian Phoenix - Plus Contest! Tia Nevitt 2009

  • Rihanna pogoed onstage in stripes and combat boots with a pack of scruffy dancers.

    Boston.com Top Stories 2011

  • Hopping on one foot, I pogoed back onto the platform moments before the doors slid shut.

    NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM 2012

  • Hardly, but the grunge-rock masterpiece that catapulted the Seattle sound to worldwide fame 20 years ago will be pogoed to at parties, Christmas or otherwise, long after every other song on this list is dust.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Thomas H Green 2011

  • Yet while sweaty audience members pogoed with upstretched hands, the MGMT guys chose not to pretend, remaining still figures amid the celebration.

    chicagotribune.com - 2010

  • We all huddled and pogoed to Cloud Nothings, a group of lovable scamps from Cleveland playing lo-fi pop punk.

    Pitchfork: Latest News 2010

  • The 747 landed and Plato pogoed ­towards the unit that didn't exist.

    Books news, reviews and author interviews | guardian.co.uk John Crace 2010

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