Pronunciation: /ˈloʊkoʊ/
noun a locomotive or locomotion
A1 I saw a loco at the zoo.
A2 The children were excited to ride the loco at the amusement park.
B1 The old steam loco was on display at the train museum.
B2 The loco engine was powerful enough to pull the heavy cargo train.
C1 The loco driver skillfully navigated the train through the winding mountain tracks.
C2 The vintage loco was restored to its former glory and now runs on special tourist excursions.
adjective crazy or insane
A1 The train is loco.
A2 The loco driver waved at us as the train passed by.
B1 The loco behavior of the children in the classroom was disruptive.
B2 The loco antics of the comedian had the audience in stitches.
C1 The loco conspiracy theory was quickly debunked by experts.
C2 The loco decision to invest all their savings in a risky venture proved disastrous.