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First line could have been: Aye papi never trust a train
3 0 ReplyPlus, he may burst through your girlfriend whilst transporting narcotics at supersonic speeds.
2 0 ReplyI don't get it. 🥺
1 0 Reply"Loco" is Spanish for "crazy," which is used here to form a pun with "locomotive," a term for a train.
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Trains have loco (crazy, in Spanish) motives (intents) Trains have locomotives (front vehicle with the engine)
7 0 ReplyOhhh dayum. Missed the pun!
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