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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).
*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.
Only scumbags really use the word Loko.





Revision as of 19:46, 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.

Only scumbags really use the word Loko.