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Cahoonas 

Cahoonas is the English derivative of ''cojones'' used in US and British slang to denote “boldness, manliness and courage” and popularised by iconic films such as Pulp Fiction and British male underwear brand Cahoonas.
You'll need a huge pair of Cahoonas to go 3 rounds in the ring with that nutter.
Cahoonas by ideasgarden April 28, 2013
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A person that posts "cahones" but won't admit it's wrong, has no cojones.
cahones by Vrede June 1, 2010
1. a slang for testicles, but actually referring to an overly confident attitude. gender neutral.
Boy, that took some cahunas to sell that little old lady mag wheels for her Camry.
cahunas by tom cavanaugh November 8, 2007
1. balls, man's testes

2. to have guts
Lick my cahones
He has got big cahones
cahones by Ben May 13, 2005

cahoonas 

n. as in a latino referrence of males genitalia
formal: "he has big cahoonas for standing up to Chico."
cahoonas by vshan90 March 14, 2012
1. A man's testicles.

Or more commonly,

2. To have guts, normally used in the phrase "he's gotta have some big cahones to do that."
"Boy, Jim's gotta have some big cahones to walk around in that rich neighborhood."
cahones by sHaDoWs12 February 26, 2008