释义 |
lo·co I. \ˈlō(ˌ)kō\ noun (-s) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: by shortening : locofoco 2 II. noun (plural locoes or locos) Etymology: Mexican Spanish, from Spanish, adjective, crazy 1. : locoweed 2. or loco disease : locoism 3. a. : an animal affected by locoism b. : a mentally disordered person III. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) 1. : to poison with locoweed 2. : to make or cause to be frenzied or crazy IV. adjective Etymology: Spanish slang : out of one's mind : frenzied < went loco with rage > : crazy < a loco idea > V. adverb (or adjective) Etymology: Italian (al) loco, literally, at the passage : in the register as written — used as a direction in music; compare ottava VI. noun (-s) Etymology: by shortening : locomotive |