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on 04-05-2019 08:06 AM
[Spanish, pl. of cojón, testicle, from Vulgar Latin *cōleō*cōleōn-, from Latin cōleī, testicles, perhaps a colloquial variant of *culleī and akin to culleus, leather sack, probably a borrowing from an unknown Indo-European language of the Mediterranean and akin to Greek koluthron, ripe fig (perhaps originally "sacklike ..
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on 04-05-2019 08:09 AM
Myoclon, yes I know.
My point was that Dickson is such an idiot he doesn't know what the word means
My point was that Dickson is such an idiot he doesn't know what the word means
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on 04-05-2019 08:14 AM
English Language Learners Definition of cojones. US slang. : boldness or courage needed to do something. : a man's testicles.
Apparently both Cahoonas and Cajones are testicles.
Which is fitting because they do come in pairs
Apparently both Cahoonas and Cajones are testicles.
Which is fitting because they do come in pairs
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on 04-05-2019 08:36 AM
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on 10-05-2019 01:42 PM
@martinw-48 wrote:
English Language Learners Definition of cojones. US slang. : boldness or courage needed to do something. : a man's testicles.
Apparently both Cahoonas and Cajones are testicles.
Which is fitting because they do come in pairs
If a man doesn' know the difference between a pair knockers and a set of knackers, there's something wrong with him. Personally I'd keep my back to the wall. Then again, a party for bigots and rednecks explains it all.