(Usually in plural) a type of women's boot popular in the 1960s, typically made of brightly-coloured vinyl or leather, reaching high up the calf, and having a low heel.
Origin
1960s; earliest use found in The New York Times.
Definition of go-go boot in US English:
go-go boot
noun
(Usually in plural) a type of women's boot popular in the 1960s, typically made of brightly-coloured vinyl or leather, reaching high up the calf, and having a low heel.