"Loco" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Loco" Meaning

"Crazy" or "insane" - the word "loco" is used to describe something or someone that is utterly mad or unreasonable. It can also mean intoxicated or drunk.

"Loco" Examples

Usage Examples for "Loco"

1. Adjective: Crazy or Insane


"I'm becoming loco from lack of sleep!" - (meaning extremely tired and dazed)

2. Adjective: Lively or Enthusiastic


"The crowd was loco with excitement during the concert!" - (meaning extremely energetic and lively)

3. Slang: Extremely good or excellent


"This burger is loco, I need another one!" - (meaning extremely tasty and enjoyable)

4. Slang: Loyal or Committed


"He's loco about his football team and always wears their jersey to matches!" - (meaning extremely devoted and committed)

5. Idiom: Gone wild or out of control


"The party got loco last night, I'm still trying to recover!" - (meaning the party got extremely wild and chaotic)

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