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2 Σεπ 2022 · Great googly moogly is an expression that is generally used to convey shock, surprise, or disbelief — but as with many great slang phrases, great googly moogly is a multi-purpose form of linguistic art that can also mean that the speaker is scared or delighted. Example Usage.
23 Αυγ 2021 · Great googly moogly is a slang expression used to express surprise, fear, awe or amusement. It usually appeared in musical contexts, especially in blues songs. Origin
19 Φεβ 2023 · Probably best known use of "great googly moogly" was by Frank Zappa in the song "Don't Eat The Yellow Snow/Nanook Rubs It", but the phrase does have a history. "Great googly moogly" has taken a long and impressive journey to reach its current form.
Ive only heard of «great googly moogly» from either Simpsons or some Cartoon Network cartoon in the 90’s 🤷🏻♂️
5 Οκτ 2024 · Interjection. [edit] googly - moogly. Expression of surprise, disbelief, delight, or fear. Usage notes. [edit] Often preceded by "great" or "good", as in "great googly-moogly" or "good googly-moogly". Synonyms. [edit] (expression of surprise): See Thesaurus:wow. Categories: English lemmas. English interjections. English multiword terms.
Etymology. A related form appears in 1953 as the title of the song “Good Googa Mooga,” a B-side recorded by the Magic Tones, and in the song “Stranded in the Jungle” recorded in 1956 by The Cadets, who added the line “Great goo-ga-moo-ga!” which did not appear in other artists' recordings of the song made that same year.
Can anyone help determine the origin of the phrase, "Great Googly-moogly!"? It came up today in conversation, and I had no idea where it was from. The only information I could find via google was that it was in a Snickers commercial (with .wavs available, no less.)