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loco adjective crazy US, 1887 From the Spanish.- Here you got some loco doings goin’ on here. — Chester Gould, Dick Tracy Meets the Night Crawler, p. 106, 1945
- “I wouldn’t even be throwin’ in with you, Sarge, on this loco idea if I was what a man would call sensible.” — George Clayton Johnson, Ocean’s Eleven, p. 172, 1960
- The whites didn’t like the Blacks, (we were outnumbered on each shift by fifty to one) the Mexicans didn’t like the whites and thought the whites were slightly loco. — Odie Hawkins, Scars and Memories, p. 122, 1987
▶ go loco to smoke (and experience the effects of) marijuana US, 1942- — Richard A. Spears, The Slang and Jargon of Drugs and Drink, p. 225, 1986
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 290, 2003
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