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locoed

Terms vs Locoed - What's the difference?

terms | locoed |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective locoed is

(of livestock) intoxicated by eating locoweed.

Looed vs Locoed - What's the difference?

looed | locoed |


As a verb looed

is past tense of loo.

As an adjective locoed is

intoxicated by eating locoweed.

Locoed vs Logoed - What's the difference?

locoed | logoed |


As adjectives the difference between locoed and logoed

is that locoed is intoxicated by eating locoweed while logoed is imprinted with a logo.

Locked vs Locoed - What's the difference?

locked | locoed |


As adjectives the difference between locked and locoed

is that locked is of a door, etc, that has been locked (with a key) while locoed is intoxicated by eating locoweed.

As a verb locked

is past tense of lock.