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Definition of FOGO

FOGO

expression

  • Fear of Growing Older.

    FOGO is the hot new phrase on the block akin to FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) and YOLO (You Only Live Once).

    The characters in the film Bad Neighbours have a serious case of FOGO. New parents Mac (Rogen) and Kelly (Byrne) are dealing with the massive, irreversible change that is parenthood, whilst frat-king Teddy (Efron) comes to terms with the end of his consequence-free college life.

    Last edited on Aug 06 2014. Submitted by badneighbour on Aug 06 2014.

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