loced out

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From loc, clipping of loco (crazy).

Adjective

loced out (comparative more loced out, superlative most loced out)

  1. (slang) Crazy.
    • 1995, “Gangsta's Paradise”, performed by Coolio:
      I'm a loc'd out gangsta, set trippin' banger
    • 1995, Amy Heckerling, Clueless, spoken by Cher (Alicia Silverstone):
      Did I show you the loqued-out Jeep Daddy got me? It's got four wheel drive, dual side airbags and a monster sound system.
    • 2002 April, Spin, →ISSN, page 44:
      Decked out in an Elvis jumpsuit and a giant pompadour, Khai is a self-described “loc'd out Asian” who (badly) overdubs his moronic raps over familiar hip-hop tracks.
    • 2020, Romeo Conway, Stop Faking for Stripes, Trafford Publishing, →ISBN:
      His little Jheri curl shined under the car's light. He looked hood. This little nigga is way more loced out than me. He'd probably kill me if he knew who I really am, he thought.

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