Chillin in your element, often with good friends and coupled with a nice couchlock. Comes from chillin in the loc(ation). See Snoop Dogg, Spaceghostpurpp, the People Under the Stairs and other related artists
Person A: What are you doin tonight man?
Person B: Same thing as always, gettin loked out in the crib
Person B: Same thing as always, gettin loked out in the crib
by k.rool August 26, 2013

Its when you are to scared or its too early to say I love you to your partner. Its a mix between I love you and I like you.
by Penekiko August 31, 2013

A combination between like and love, used when you feel that it’s still too early to say love, but you feel like “like” is too little. (See also I live you.)
Girlfriend: Does something adorable or sweet. Essentially she just exists... :)
Boyfriend: *laughs*
Girlfriend: “What?!!”
Boyfriend: “Nothing”
Girlfriend: “Unhunh... yeah right”
Boyfriend: “It’s nothing, I loke you”
Girlfriend “I loke you too” ;)
Boyfriend: *laughs*
Girlfriend: “What?!!”
Boyfriend: “Nothing”
Girlfriend: “Unhunh... yeah right”
Boyfriend: “It’s nothing, I loke you”
Girlfriend “I loke you too” ;)
by Formysugarducky November 28, 2019

by Countryw/citytwist October 28, 2022

If you are here, you might know someone called Ethan or you just here. However, for those who know someone called Ethan, then I want you to know that he is very nice and kind. If you need any help, he will cheer you up and life would be better with him.
I know this might sound very cliché, but Ethan has made my life better. I was pretty lonely before that but he has given me happiness and made life more lively. Thanks for reading this and you are welcome for all the cringe I gave you.
I know this might sound very cliché, but Ethan has made my life better. I was pretty lonely before that but he has given me happiness and made life more lively. Thanks for reading this and you are welcome for all the cringe I gave you.
by Keyranaway April 18, 2022

(Adj.)
Shortening of "loco".
Can be used as an endearment, similar to "fool." Tightly associated with surf, skate, and snow, "loke" evokes boldness and confidence, but not specifically aggression. A lokester is essentially the foil to a gangster; he is a self-reliant chiller rather than a loyal menace.
Not to be confused with: Loc or Loc', which is short for Local and is widely used in resort town with high densities of tourists, transplants, students, drifters, or other non-loc's.
Origin: Southern California, ultimately from Spanish. Probably emerged from bilingual communities in the Los Angeles basin sometime around 1990. By 2010, the ethnic connotations were basically lost and the word was used by white teenagers in Northern California and elsewhere.
Shortening of "loco".
Can be used as an endearment, similar to "fool." Tightly associated with surf, skate, and snow, "loke" evokes boldness and confidence, but not specifically aggression. A lokester is essentially the foil to a gangster; he is a self-reliant chiller rather than a loyal menace.
Not to be confused with: Loc or Loc', which is short for Local and is widely used in resort town with high densities of tourists, transplants, students, drifters, or other non-loc's.
Origin: Southern California, ultimately from Spanish. Probably emerged from bilingual communities in the Los Angeles basin sometime around 1990. By 2010, the ethnic connotations were basically lost and the word was used by white teenagers in Northern California and elsewhere.
by sfmmxxii July 21, 2024
