gaga
Pronunciation
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Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈɡɑːɡɑː/
gaga
- (informal) Mentally senile.
- The elderly patients in the hospital were going gaga.
- (informal) Crazy.
- You might go gaga if you stare at this screen too long.
- Should he lose it once and for all, he and Kathleen would need lots of money. Also, he had said to me, you could be gaga in a tenured chair at Princeton, and would anybody notice?
- (informal) Infatuated.
- The girls were going gaga over the handsome new boy who joined the class.
- French: gaga, neuneu, zinzin, gâteux
- German: senil, tüdelig
- Portuguese: gagá
- Russian: ста́рческий
- Spanish: gc-gc, cucú
- French: gaga, neuneu, zinzin
- German: verrückt, bekloppt, plemplem, gaga
- Italian: pazzo
- Portuguese: pirado, biruta, lelé, tantã, abilolado
- Russian: слабоу́мный
- Spanish: loco, pirado, trastornado
gaga (uncountable)
- Alternative form of ga-ga#English|ga-ga (“game resembling dodgeball”)
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