gaga

[ˈɡɑːɡə]

gaga Definition

  • 1crazy or silly, especially as a result of infatuation or obsession
  • 2marked by wild enthusiasm or excitement

Using gaga: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gaga" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She's gaga over that new boy in her class.

  • Example

    The fans went gaga when their favorite band came on stage.

  • Example

    He's been acting really gaga lately, talking to himself and laughing for no reason.

gaga Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with gaga

  • to become extremely excited or enthusiastic about something

    Example

    Fans of the band went gaga when they announced their reunion tour.

  • lady gaga

    an American singer, songwriter, and actress known for her unique fashion sense and pop hits such as 'Poker Face' and 'Bad Romance'

    Example

    Lady Gaga won several awards at the Grammy's last night.

  • a term originally used in the Queen song 'Radio Ga Ga', referring to the decline of radio in the face of television and other media

    Example

    The song 'Radio Ga Ga' was a hit in the 1980s.

Origins of gaga

originally used in the phrase 'radio gaga' from the Queen song 'Radio Ga Ga'

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Summary: gaga in Brief

The adjective 'gaga' [ˈɡɑːɡə] describes someone who is crazy or silly, often due to infatuation or obsession. It can also mean marked by wild enthusiasm or excitement, as in 'The fans went gaga when their favorite band came on stage.' The phrase 'go gaga' means to become extremely excited or enthusiastic about something. 'Gaga' is also associated with the singer Lady Gaga and the Queen song 'Radio Ga Ga,' which refers to the decline of radio in the face of television and other media.