Locos Meaning in English
word · lemma: loco
ˈɫoʊkoʊ
LOH-kohs
lˈəʊkəʊz
LOH-kohz
التعريف
The plural of 'loco', meaning crazy people, or people who act in a wild or irrational way.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Most often informal or slang. Used for people acting irrationally, sometimes as a playful insult among friends. Do not use to describe someone with a mental health condition unless it's clearly light-hearted.
Spanish: locosPortuguese (BR): loucosPortuguese (PT): loucosChinese (Simplified): 疯子 - 疯狂的人Chinese (Traditional): 瘋子 - 瘋狂的人Hindi: पागल लोगArabic: مجانين - أشخاص مجانينBengali: পাগলরা - উন্মাদরাRussian: сумасшедшие - психиJapanese: クレイジーな人たち - 変人たちVietnamese: những kẻ điên - người điênKorean: 미친 사람들 - 또라이들Turkish: deliler - çılgınlarUrdu: پاگل لوگ - دیوانےIndonesian: orang gila - orang nekat
جمل نموذجية
The locos shouted loudly in the street.
basic
Some people call us locos because we love adventures.
basic
The locos danced in the rain all night.
basic
We were a bunch of locos at the party last night.
natural
Only the locos would try something like that!
natural
Don’t mind them — they’re just a couple of harmless locos.
natural