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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.
23 Αυγ 2021 · What's the origin of Great Googly Moogly? The expression first appeared in the title of the song “Good Googa Mooga” from the Magic Tones in 1953. “Googly moogly” was first heard in Howling Wolf’ s cover of St. Louis Jimmy Oden’ s “Going Down Slow”.
Ive only heard of «great googly moogly» from either Simpsons or some Cartoon Network cartoon in the 90’s 🤷🏻♂️
19 Φεβ 2023 · The expression first appeared in the form of "Good Googa Mooga", a song by the Magic Tones, in 1953. Just a few years later, in 1956, The Cadets added a related "Great goo-ga-moo-ga!", to the song Stranded in the Jungle.
5 Οκτ 2024 · Etymology. [edit] 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.
An early variant was the title of The Magic Tones' 1953 song Good Googa Mooga. The exact phrase appears halfway into The Cadets' 1956 Stranded in the Jungle. Then in Screamin' Jay Hawkins' 1957 Person to Person.
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.