Loco
Loco is a term with multiple meanings that vary by language and context. In Spanish, loco is an adjective meaning crazy or insane. In English, the word has been adopted as informal slang to describe someone or something as wild, eccentric, or irrational. Its usage spans everyday speech, popular culture, and creative works, where it may appear in titles, characters, or branding without implying a specific origin beyond its meaning.
One well-known use of the word in popular culture is loco moco, a traditional Hawaiian dish. It
Beyond language and food, loco appears as a word in various proper nouns, including brand names, fictional
Etymologically, loco comes from the Spanish adjective loco, meaning crazy, with its broader adoption in English-language