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*In some slavic lanquages "Loko" can be an abbreviation for locomotive (i.e.: a railway train engine). |
*In some slavic lanquages "Loko" can be an abbreviation for locomotive (i.e.: a railway train engine). |
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*Some adolescents in the southern area of Dublin city in Ireland use the word "Loko" as an abbreviation for the term "to be locked" meaning to be drunk. |
*Some adolescents in the southern area of Dublin city in Ireland use the word "Loko" as an abbreviation for the term "to be locked" meaning to be drunk. |
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Only scumbags really use the word Loko. |
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Revision as of 19:47, 9 November 2008
Loko may refer to...
- Abbreviation for Lokomotiv, name given to numerous football clubs.
- Port Loko in Sierra Leone, Africa.
- Loko, a people of Sierra Leone
- Loko, a language of Sierra Leone
- Loko, a goddess in African mythology.
- Papa Loko, a figure in voodoo beliefs.
- Loko is the name of a 2005 national-team football player in Angola.
- Loko, a music band from Rome, Italy.
- In some slavic lanquages "Loko" can be an abbreviation for locomotive (i.e.: a railway train engine).
- Some adolescents in the southern area of Dublin city in Ireland use the word "Loko" as an abbreviation for the term "to be locked" meaning to be drunk.