Ironic term used to describe the boredom of life during lockdown, curfew or due to limited options for entertainment, during the COVID-19 pandemic. May also be used to describe activities associated with staying at/working from home, during the pandemic, such as spanking half a litre of gin for breakfast, or getting blitzed on a mock pub quiz over Microsoft Teams on a Tuesday.
Co-worker 1: you might be in some trouble with the boss after calling him a bellend at yesterday's online meeting
Co-worker 2: oh man, I put Jack Daniel's over my cornflakes at breakfast, and don't remember much after 10am
Co-worker 1: Ha! Just 'Livin' Covida Loca', huh?
Co-worker 2: oh man, I put Jack Daniel's over my cornflakes at breakfast, and don't remember much after 10am
Co-worker 1: Ha! Just 'Livin' Covida Loca', huh?
by Geo6684 November 23, 2020
Spanish for My Crazy Life (meaning the gang life), and can be translated as three dots in a triangle shape, that a lot of Latino gangbangers get in a tattoo by their eye or between their thumb and index finger.
by Angelacia June 18, 2007
A phrase originally said by Vanessa to her mother, Patricia. Eventually, Grandma Marie adopted the phrase and began to use it in her everyday life when referring to anyone funny, silly, or just plain crazy. All members of the Paras family now use this phrase as well, it's quite popular, along with "haci es la cosa."
by Gonzalez Paras May 13, 2008
by YaGorl;) September 5, 2018
by Cathy April 13, 2004
by Lily Gal July 4, 2018
Anderson Cooper is really Livin' La Vida Loca
by notraywagner March 19, 2011