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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"
by Roger_5000 October 23, 2012
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Catonese

The sophisticated and mysterious language of our feline overlords. Especially when used to control their human minions.
This morning, my cat beckoned me with regal catonese, signaling that it was time for his breakfast to be served promptly.
by BebberoniBizza August 27, 2023
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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.
by RyGuyNomad December 29, 2009
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cajones

for couch-potatoes it's a problem of willpower to get their cajones of the couch and se ponerse a trabajar como gente normal
by Sexydimma May 10, 2013
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Cajones

Cajones is defined as are a large set of balls. When someone does a ballsy move. If you have cajones it means you are being risk-taking. A prime example of the word cajones in the text is Matthew Zukowski from Love Island Australia. Pronounced Ca-hone-ez
An example would be - he has a large set of cajones on him. He did a risky move.
by Anita Dickenme October 25, 2019
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Cajones

Cajónes
Spanish pronunciation: (kaˈ'xon 'is)
Noun.

1.) NOUN: Slang for "testicles".

2.) NOUN: To "use" them, is to possess strength and bravery.

3.) NOUN (PLURAL): A spanish plywood box drum used by slapping the front face with the hands.
1.) No, I'm not a virgin - I use my cajones.

2.) Stick up for yourself.

2) The Afro-Peruvian band beat on their cajones as onlookers watched in amazement.
by Durichko August 1, 2010
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cavone

An insulting term usually directed at someone who is a total sucker, blow pop, mark, etc. It's similar to calling someone a chowderhead or chowdahead.

Mouthy new-yorkers and uppity Italians like to call people cavones.

Don't let anyone ever call you a cavone.
Some Italian Guy: "Hey Vinny, would you get a load of this freakin' cavone over here?"

You: "Nobody calls me a freakin' cavone, you goddamn finook."
by J. G. Wentworth October 30, 2007
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