martinw-48
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[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 ..

martinw-48
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Myoclon, yes I know.
My point was that Dickson is such an idiot he doesn't know what the word means

martinw-48
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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


@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.