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cojones

slang
1. Testicles. The term is Spanish for testicles. I can't believe that pitch hit him right in the cojones, ouch! She kicked the man right in the cojones when he tried to grope her in the bar. You're a fool if you don't wear an athletic cup to protect your cojones out on the field.
2. What one is said to possess when they behave in a rash or daring manner. You've got some real cojones talking to the boss like that! It took serious cojones to pull off a stunt like that. Well, if you've got the cojones to do it, then you steal the test answers!
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cojones

n. the testicles. (Spanish. Usually objectionable.) He kicked that old cat right in the cojones and sent it flying.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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