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He realized now that his chief had not gone loco.
"I live in a suburb where a new shopping center makes everyone go loco it is so boring.
That man's gone loco like an old buffalo bull who's left the herd."
Course, he must have gone loco, 'cause he shot himself.
"Hepp went loco, so they rang you in on us to find out why."
I really wasn't sure whether Coulter was telling the truth or if he was just a street cop who'd gone loco.
Then, slapping Tom on the shoulder, he added, "I thought you'd gone loco.
But others went loco, too.
Oh, my chuck wagon rattled an' them longhorns could squeal, But they never went loco like this old space wheel!
"I don't reckon she's gone loco," he soliloquized, "but she shore better watch herself."
He was going loco.
The multiplication table's gone loco.
Dixon has gone loco!
Go loco for cocoa!
This place gone loco."
She'll certainly go loco if SHE doesn't.
Going Loco is a farcical comic novel by the author Lynne Truss.
"Say, have you gone loco?
Going Loco: Are you loco for locomotives?
But Lazio's fanatical support will go loco if he can open his Serie A account.
Lefty journalist goes loco, wastes right-wingers.
This island paradise-" "-is a right good place to go loco!"
"Mebbe Ole Think Box has gone loco!
"You're going loco!"
And I say, 'Peter, you gone loco?'