Definition of loco
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Definitions include: "goodbye". |
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Definitions include: "goodbye". |
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Definitions include: "many thanks". |
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Definitions include: a watchman for a drug dealer. |
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Definitions include: "Christmas". |
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Definitions include: Possibly from the French word "putain" meaning "whore." |
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Definitions include: good-bye. |
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Definitions include: "Chill, don't worry about it." |
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Definitions include: See also mack on. |
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Definitions include: marijuana. |
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Definitions include: Spanish for "Little Mama". |
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Definitions include: exclamation, pronounced "Moe" as in the guy that has a bar on the Simpsons, usually used in agreement. |
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Definitions include: "not good" in Spanish. |
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Definitions include: cat meat presented as that of a rabbit. |
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Definitions include: spelling variant of "haha". |
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| Definitions include: to calm down from anger. |
| Definitions include: a large amount or number. |
| Definitions include: "no". |
| Definitions include: to maintain a lifestyle equal to the average person. |
| Definitions include: poor quality. |
| Definitions include: acronym for "Gangster Disciple Nation", a gang. |
| Definitions include: Thinking about or fantasizing about a certain Female, Male Penis becomes erect. |
| Definitions include: A police officer. |
| Definitions include: 20 or a bag of marijuana worth 20 ounces or $20, most commonly $20, also dime is $10 and a nickel is $5. |
| Definitions include: to increase the capability of. |
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Heard it but never used it | (11) |
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