A place in the South-west of England (Larkhall) that has also become a description for the way of life for the people that live there.
by jorndis October 14, 2008

by Catherine Dunn August 29, 2008

It has two meanings the first one is like crazy , insane and that things and the other meaning is like a really close friend like your brother
by Saannn December 2, 2015

What’s your loco?
My loco is . . .
My loco is . . .
by yeetsurkid September 2, 2019

Liberal/Labour member: Harry Smith, did conservatives are basically English republicans.
Conservative Smith: No, no, no, no, no *starts rabidly shaking* I am not. *goes LOCO*
Liberal/labour member: no need to go crazy for coco pops
Conservative Smith: No, no, no, no, no *starts rabidly shaking* I am not. *goes LOCO*
Liberal/labour member: no need to go crazy for coco pops
by Iminclassrightnow October 6, 2018

when two lines of people are close together and somebody runs through and everyone in the two lines severly punches the runner. practiced in team sports as a form of punishment. extremly painful.
coach: how can you miss thet penalty kick...you have a loco.
player: NOO!! not a loco please have mercy!!
player: NOO!! not a loco please have mercy!!
by nigger2546 March 18, 2009
