alocado

alocado, el alocado, la alocada(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. crazy
Nunca lo sabrías, pero entre entrevistas, reuniones y eventos sociales, Lucy lleva un ritmo de vida muy alocado.You'd never know it, but between interviews, meetings and social events, Lucy leads a crazy lifestyle.
b. mad
Qué fin de semana tan alocado pasamos en la playa.We spent a mad weekend at the beach.
c. wild
Steph es alocada y un poco rebelde.Steph is wild and a bit of a rebel.
a. scatterbrained
Ayer andaba tan alocada que olvidé la lista del supermercado.I was so scatterbrained yesterday, that I forgot the shopping list.
This means that the noun can be masculine or feminine, depending on the gender of the noun it refers to (e.g., el doctor, la doctora).
masculine or feminine noun
a. reckless fool
Por un pequeño incidente, el alocado le gritó a su jefe y renunció.Because of a small incident, the crazy fool yelled at his boss and quit.
a. scatterbrain
Adriana siempre pierde las llaves, llega tarde a todos lados; es una alocada.Adriana's always misplacing her keys, arriving everywhere late; she's a scatterbrain.
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