by xKittyx August 29, 2006
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dude, the camones were FUCKED UP at the bar/pub last night.
mano, os camones estavam todos fodidos no bar ontem à noite.
mano, os camones estavam todos fodidos no bar ontem à noite.
by suckmytittties April 13, 2021
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cahones • cahonesitos • chones • Cavones • Cohones • Catonese • chones de Bau • cahnese • cahonas • cahone-go-round
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"
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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Man my mother is a 5 foot tall 2nd grade teacher, but she's got some caphones! She told my boss she would destroy his manhood if anything ever happened to me.
by durtysoufcraka January 17, 2010
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This morning, my cat beckoned me with regal catonese, signaling that it was time for his breakfast to be served promptly.
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Get the Cahoney mug.It closely translates to, "Vultures." It's used by Italians, mostly, and is typically derogatory. It's come to mean uncouth and classless.
by Desirée B. January 13, 2008
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