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The phrase was first used in songs by artists such as The Beatles and shortly after by Simon & Garfunkel. This phrase has absolutley no definitive meaning given by dictionaries or artists such as John Lennon who first used it. The phrase has two other widely known spellings: [goo goo g'joob] and kukukachu. It is believed to be used in songs and in 60s and 70s slang as a phrase left to be freely interpreted by anyone based on the surrounding context it is used in. The freedom to betsow any meaning upon the phrase makes the word a statement about [freedom of expression], which is a meaning in itself. Another widely accepted variation of the meaning is a slang way to assure the state of things is entirely fine; an expression of reassuring goodness. Also used as a way to introduce an effect or say "hey whatdya know--". In "That '70s Show", Donna Pinciotti said coo coo ca choo as an end to a random string of rhymes while stoned. Coo coo ca choo was also used by Crush the turtle in "[Finding Nemo]".
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