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Expression used by the portuguese to identify tourists who speak english as their first language. It was first used by the portuguese people who could not speak english. It comes from the expression "come on" which was pretty much the only word the portuguese understood at the time.
dude, the camones were FUCKED UP at the bar/pub last night.
mano, os camones estavam todos fodidos no bar ontem à noite.
camones by suckmytittties April 13, 2021
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camnesia 

'Camnesia' is what occurs after one has done something on webcam one wishes he/she had not- especially beaver shots and self-violation.
Heather was totally claiming camnesia until Justin started posting webcaptures of her with her arm up her snatch. Then Heather just sort of...disappeared.
camnesia by Mo Dixley October 7, 2005
Spanish for "drawers" (as in, the kind in a dresser or desk). This word is often confused by non-Spanish speakers with cojones (note the different vowel sound), which is Spanish slang for balls, but they are in fact two very different words.
Venta de escritorio con dos cajones (Desk for sale, with two drawers).
cajones by duder November 16, 2004

Canonese 

The language photographers who own Canon cameras and gear use in forums and in everyday life that can be abbreviations or idioms that other photographers will not understand. For example: The 5D DoF with the UW lenses is much more pronounced than the 40D because of the crop factor.
If you don't speak Canonese, you probably don't know anything about Canon photography.
Canonese by SuzyView February 18, 2008

phone cajones 

The ability to forcefully, and often angrily, speak your mind while on the phone but not usually in person.
He's got one hell of a set of phone cajones. He was really giving it to the customer service rep on the phone but when he went down to the store, he totally fell apart.
phone cajones by Kaptain1 June 10, 2007
A person that posts "cahones" but won't admit it's wrong, has no cojones.
cahones by Vrede June 1, 2010
Northeast US slang for cheap, loud, obnoxious, boisterous people; usually refers to, but not only, the Italian-American community. The Italian equivalent of chutzpah.
Those people that took home all the leftover eggplant parmigiana from the party without even asking are such cavones.
Cavones by JC Judd September 23, 2008