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    loco
    /ˈləʊkəʊ/

    noun

    • 1. a locomotive: informal British "Britain's most famous steam loco"

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  3. loco. noun [ C ] UK uk / ˈləʊ.kəʊ / us / ˈloʊ.koʊ / plural locos. informal for locomotive. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Railways: trains & parts of trains. aerial tram. aerial tramway. bogie.

  4. adjective. denoting a price for goods, esp goods to be exported, that are in a place specified or known, the buyer being responsible for all transport charges from that place. a loco price. loco Bristol.

  5. If someone calls you loco, it means they think you're nutty or eccentric. Your friends will think your dog is completely loco if she spends hours every day chasing her own tail. You can use the slang term loco when you're commenting on the craziness or irrationality of a person or situation.

  6. Loco can be an adverb, adjective, noun, or verb with different meanings. Learn the synonyms, examples, etymology, and history of loco from the authoritative source of American English.

  7. (ˈləʊkəʊ ) adjective. 1. slang, mainly US. mentally disturbed. 2. (of an animal) affected with loco disease. noun Word forms: plural -cos. 3. short for locoweed. verb (transitive) 4. to poison with locoweed. 5. US slang. to cause to become mentally disturbed. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin.

  8. Loco can be an adjective, verb, noun, or adverb with different meanings. It can mean crazy, demented, intoxicated, locoweed, locomotive, or a musical direction.

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