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loco

Loco - What does it mean?

loco | |

Wagon vs Loco - What's the difference?

wagon | loco |


As a noun wagon

is .

As a verb loco is

.

Psycho vs Loco - What's the difference?

psycho | loco |


As an adjective psycho

is (colloquial|or|pejorative) psychotic, or otherwise insane.

As a noun psycho

is (pejorative|slang) a person who is psychotic or otherwise insane.

As a verb loco is

.

Local vs Loco - What's the difference?

local | loco |


As adjectives the difference between local and loco

is that local is from or in a nearby location while loco is crazy.

As nouns the difference between local and loco

is that local is a person who lives nearby while loco is certain species of Astragalus or Oxytropis, capable of causing locoism.

As an adverb loco is

a direction in written or printed music to return to the proper pitch after having played an octave higher or lower.

Loco vs Locao - What's the difference?

loco | locao |


As nouns the difference between loco and locao

is that loco is certain species of Astragalus or Oxytropis, capable of causing locoism while locao is a green vegetable dye imported from China.

As an adverb loco

is a direction in written or printed music to return to the proper pitch after having played an octave higher or lower.

As an adjective loco

is crazy.

Loco vs Lonco - What's the difference?

loco | lonco |


As a verb loco

is .

As a noun lonco is

mapuche tribal leader.

Loco vs Toco - What's the difference?

loco | toco |

Toco is likely misspelled.


Toco has no English definition.

As an adverb loco

is a direction in written or printed music to return to the proper pitch after having played an octave higher or lower.

As an adjective loco

is crazy.

As a noun loco

is certain species of Astragalus or Oxytropis, capable of causing locoism.

Loco vs Loto - What's the difference?

loco | loto |


As a verb loco

is .

As a noun loto is

.

Loco vs Moco - What's the difference?

loco | moco |


As a verb loco

is .

As a noun moco is

boy, young man.

Loco vs Loci - What's the difference?

loco | loci |


As nouns the difference between loco and loci

is that loco is certain species of Astragalus or Oxytropis, capable of causing locoism while loci is plural of lang=en.

As an adverb loco

is a direction in written or printed music to return to the proper pitch after having played an octave higher or lower.

As an adjective loco

is crazy.

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