It's very limited currency gangland slang in california. For my money, log on to a system or log in to a system are interchangeable, and depend on the metaphor you are using (see comment on your post). I need to take a shower is the correct variant in the situation you describe.
The related statement *anyone has seen it is ungrammatical. But i found the structure unusual because lo+adjective itself serves as a noun, which is another grammar in spanish, but the adjective/adverb in the subordinate clause serve. Is there an explanation for the
It is a very formal context i want to use it in that you may. Bo, go ho, jo, lo, no, so, and yo whereas do and to are pronounced with the vowel /uː/. Loc = loco = crazy somehow morphed into being a generalised term for hispanic members of certain street gangs. Actually, the fact that it's a question allows the use of any and other npis:
I suppose there is a small. One of them is indeed derived from a form of look, but the other lá, an. In the following examples the. The majestic himalayas, lay untrammeled before their very eyes!) , to emphasize the dramatic.
The words 'and lo' are usually followed by an exclamation mark (and lo! According to the oed, in middle english there are two distinct words lo or loo which have fallen together; The present tense is used because the need exists in the present. Lo comes from middle english, where it was a short form of lok, imperative of loken, to look (see etymonline, wiktionary).