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Internet Cajones 

To have a high amount of courage behind a computer screen (or over the internet in general) that would otherwise not be followed up or said in person. Such occurrences can include insults and arguments in general. Not being able to follow up to threats previously made online in a real life scenario also apply. Also see: internet balls
A: You are such an idiot, I hate you.
B: Why don't you come here and say that to my face?
A: Make me.
B: Clearly you have a strong case of "Internet Cajones"
Internet Cajones by Roger_5000 October 23, 2012
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email cajones 

The tendency of a person to angrily write things in an email that they would never say in person
Person A: I don't understand David. Yesterday he sent that scathing reply to Ryan's email, but in today's meeting he was so non-confrontational. What's the deal?
Person B: Oh, yeah... he's got email cajones.
email cajones by RyGuyNomad December 29, 2009

dirty cojones 

when a man instead of the traditional anal sex, he simply inserts his balls in a womans anus.
I gave betty a little dirty cojones last night, and my balls had shit on them yet i refused to clean them off.
dirty cojones by Wayne Boucher January 6, 2009

Grandes Cojones 

Means, "Big balls," as in brave, courageous. On the verge of being stupidly reckless.
That cliff jumper has grandes cojones.
Grandes Cojones by TehPantz October 18, 2009

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
A person that posts "cahones" but won't admit it's wrong, has no cojones.
cahones by Vrede June 1, 2010
Male organs that work as a team, unless one or both come to a rather painful end.
"I'd like you to meet my friends. This is Jones, and over here is his partner, CoJones."
cojones by Wax Frog July 10, 2008