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''Wassup, can a loc come up in your crib''?

English Language & Usage Asked on January 10, 2021

I think, in the first mission of Franklin in the video-game GTA 5, Llamar says this to Franklin in front of a house:

Wassup, can a loc come up in your crib?

What does that mean? I just can’t even guess it’s meaning.
For more context:
Franklin responds with:

Man f*** you, I’ll see you at work.

And here is the video

One Answer

It's very limited currency "gangland slang" in California.

Loc = loco = crazy somehow morphed into being a generalised term for Hispanic members of certain street gangs (you can read all about it in that link; I can't be bothered). I think in context here it's the Latino equivalent of blood or homie as used by negro gang members (or plain dude, guy as used by more mainstream speakers).

Correct answer by FumbleFingers on January 10, 2021

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