I think that all the PERFECT rhymes have been listed already -- poco, loco and rococo (I really like the last one)
But will these really give you what you need? My first instinct is that you should rewrite to line to put a different word at the end, one that has more rhyming possibilities.
The other thing to play with is to see if there are any workable "NEAR rhymes" -- in which MOST of the sounds match. The best strategy here would be something where the stress and vowels (the o's) match, with a different consonant in place of the c (even better if the sound is fairly close to the /k/ sound of this c).
Some to consider (from close to more distant):
logo
photo, (in) toto
dodo
(pro) bono, no-no, kimono
oboe, hobo
(de) novo
solo, polo
mojo
bozo
yo-yo
2007-11-19 10:36:18
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answered by bruhaha 7
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Poco which means slow... I would change change that line so that it ends with something other than cocoa... that's so hard to rhyme with and still make sense...
2007-11-18 14:38:00
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answered by WTF 4
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'loco', which most Americans understand to mean "crazy" in Spanish, ever since Ricky Martin popularized Livin' La Vida Loca.
Also, here are some Japanese words:
doko - where
noko - turtle
yoko - a common name
2007-11-18 14:35:38
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Choco -chocolate
Loco - Spanish crazy
Ho-Ho
2007-11-18 14:33:14
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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rococo: rococo work or style
poco a poco: little by little : gradually
2007-11-18 14:40:55
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answer #5
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answered by susiegasser 4
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follow
hollow
borrow
sorrow
swallow
sick-o ;)
I hope I helped :) good luck
2007-11-18 14:40:10
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answer #6
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answered by giggsmania 3
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demo
2016-04-04 21:42:59
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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bogo
loco
2007-11-18 14:39:25
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answer #8
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answered by purpleflyer2008 5
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mocha
2007-11-18 14:33:55
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answer #9
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answered by stockwomanmich 2
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loco
ho ho ho
2007-11-18 14:40:33
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answered by Anonymous
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