TV series example of the word
The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 20
And, with apologies to Lady Gaga,
The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 20
Told you he was gonna mention Lady Gaga.
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(1) Mentally or physically infirm with age.
(2) Intensely enthusiastic about or preoccupied with.
(3) Marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness.
(1) He comes across all quiet and shy but the women go gaga for him.
(2) There are people who go gaga over her books, just as there are others who raise voices of protest and indignation over her themes and characters.
(3) Anita knows people may think she has gone completely gaga when they see her and her partner, a builder from Normanton, tie the knot in a register office in Wakefield, but none of that is going to dissuade her.
(4) You'll either read it and go gaga over it like anyone with any brains does and want to make a movie out of it or you won't.
(5) And the media - that includes me, since I'm writing about it - are gaga .
(6) I know some people are gaga over it, and I'm glad it's popular, but it's not for me.
(7) When not squabbling over a stuffed teddy bear or a toy steam engine, they could go gaga over a worm pulled out of a flowerpot or a beetle spotted crawling upon the compound wall.
(8) The U.S. media have gone slightly gaga about what's happening over there in Buckingham Palace.
(9) Ironic, isn't it, that it took a tragedy like the London bombings to illustrate just how completely and inappropriately gaga the British turned eight years ago when Diana died.
(10) I'm still going to go gaga when I meet a seemingly great guy and want to run off to Vegas with him to be married by an Elvis impersonator.
(11) After listening to some samples of the album online, though, I understand why blues radio programmers are gaga over the recording.
(12) To the hard-eyed realists of New Delhi, this book will only be a minor provocation from an old friend of India who has now gone slightly gaga .
(13) The baby smell that everyone goes gaga over makes me want to hurl.
(14) In the '70s and '80s, they went gaga for isolationism and a Lilliputian military.
(15) Finally, round out the meal with fresh pea shoots in garlic, bright as springtime and vibrating with flavor, and you'll finally understand why people go so gaga over authentic Chinese food, and why so many locals are so gaga over Yummy.
(16) They may have the Himalayas in all their splendour laid out before them, walks in pine-scented forests, lakes of a blue you can die for, wild flowers that would make mafia dons go gaga , and what is it that they demand?
(17) Certain challenges might currently be driving you bananas, but don't get overwhelmed, go gaga and give up - or be goaded into accepting the unacceptable for the sake of peace.
(18) Now expose these children to a collection of live geological samples and watch them go gaga over the first chance to hold a fossil in their hands or get a feel of the coloured rock mentioned in the textbook.
(19) This woman who came round is basically a salesperson and managed to sell my Mum an expensive policy handing over u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510power of attorneyu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb to me and my brother in case my parents both go gaga !
(20) I hope I'm not around to see it but if I am - too gaga to know what's happening - put me in with the admirers of deeply flawed dreamers.
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The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 20
And, with apologies to Lady Gaga,
The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 20
Told you he was gonna mention Lady Gaga.