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Key & Peele’s Loco Gangster Doesn’t Know What “Loco” Means Exactly

December 5, 2014
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gangsters, key and peele, loco, parody

Going from Spanish to English, the word “loco” translates to “crazy”, though the cultural nuances and subtext can be lost in translation.

This discrepancy is probably most important when determining who is the most “loco” in a gang as Key & Peele found out.

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