Talk:Loco Moco

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Is it just me, or does 'moco' not in any capacity mean 'snot'? Twenty years growing up on the big island and that's a new one.  :-/

--Brammimonde

I've never once heard it used that way, and I've lived here for quite a while... although no where near twenty years :)

--Figs 04:55, 25 February 2007 (UTC)