by Cojones August 12, 2003
by The Return of Light Joker February 28, 2012
by Chrissterfer December 30, 2008
It is usually slang in English speaking countries for 'bravery'.
The word, cojones, means 'testicles' in Spanish, and does NOT have the the same meaning in Spanish as it does in the countries the word is used in.
Do NOT believe the other posts, it is NOT just used in those countries it is used in EVERY Spanish speaking country, too...
The word, cojones, means 'testicles' in Spanish, and does NOT have the the same meaning in Spanish as it does in the countries the word is used in.
Do NOT believe the other posts, it is NOT just used in those countries it is used in EVERY Spanish speaking country, too...
by Furenya September 4, 2007
Cojones (Spanish pronunciation: koˈxones) is a vulgar Spanish word for testicles, denoting courage; it corresponds to balls in United States English and bollocks in British English (an uncommon synonym for courage).
In the fourth episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit a sexually-assaulted woman said she grabbed her attacker’s cojones, because he was strangling her. Afterwards, detectives Stabler and Benson re-enact the rape, and Det. Benson says cojones, like the rape victim.
by phiky November 11, 2009
deeez nuts, your testicles
by EL MIKIMBIN May 2, 2003
Spanish word for the testes, gonads, balls.
Also used in Cuba as an expletive for just about anything, similar to how the British use the word "bullocks".
However, Cubans will almost always drop the 'S' at the end of the word, therefore it will sound similar to "cojone", and if they use the word at the end of a sentence, they will put extreme emphasis on the word. (See second example below)
Also used in Cuba as an expletive for just about anything, similar to how the British use the word "bullocks".
However, Cubans will almost always drop the 'S' at the end of the word, therefore it will sound similar to "cojone", and if they use the word at the end of a sentence, they will put extreme emphasis on the word. (See second example below)
"Ay cojones, se me olvido pagar el bill de la electricidad."
"Estoy harto de esta pinga. Ya no quiero ni mujer ni COJONE."
"Estoy harto de esta pinga. Ya no quiero ni mujer ni COJONE."
by socopacetic October 28, 2021