literally, it's "crazy ice cream". The phrase is better said "helado loco".
Helado also means ice
"El helado" means "the ice cream" in Spanish. It is pronounced "el ay-LA-doe". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Crazy.
It means "the crazy boil". If you meant "el baile loco" it means "crazy dance". "El Pollo Loco" is a restaurant, "The Crazy Chicken"
nieve or helado
It should be "Tú eres loco" which means "You are crazy".As written, it translates to "You is [sic] crazy."
It means crazy.
thats crazy
Train... Its english.
Illo loco is the Latin equivalent of 'at that place'. In the word by word translation, the demonstrative 'illo' means 'that'. The noun 'loco' means 'place'. There's no known abbreviation for the phrase. What instead may be the answer is loco citato, which means 'in the place cited'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'loco' means 'place'. The past participle 'citato' means 'cited'. Its abbreviation is loc. cit.
helado means ice cream but that's all I can think of.
it means "been crazy"