Abundantly in discretion in profusion (synonyms: to souhait in will).
Serve wine, whiskey à gogo.
Serve wine, whiskey à gogo.
The phrase “A gogo”: Abundantly, profusely.
This old expression dates from the XNUMXth century. Gogo is a pleasant duplication to the ear of go, from kidding which meant "rejoicing, jubilation".
The French poet and novelist Antoine Furetière (1619-1688) wrote: “A galore is said of pleasant and agreeable things that we have in abundance. Rich people live in galore. He has money at gogo, all his drunk… ”. Because it is obvious that we can experience a lot of jubilation when we have things we want in abundance.