verb
- present participle of loco; driving someone crazy or making them act irrationally
- poisoning livestock with loco weed, causing erratic behavior
Usage: informal; often used in the phrase 'driving someone loco'
Usage: regional; chiefly Western U.S.; historical
Examples
- The constant noise was locoing him—he couldn't concentrate on anything.
- That traffic jam is absolutely locoing me out.
- She's been locoing over this project for weeks, obsessing over every detail.
- The heat and humidity were locoing the cattle on the ranch.
- Stop locoing around and focus on your work.