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In contemporary circles, a term that has displaced “testicles” in definition, and one allegedly named for Philadelphia Phillies general manager, Ruben Amaro, with his unwavering ability to pull off repeated, bold trade maneuvers.

amaros: noun \a-mar- ōs\ (1) instruments of a higher mammal species with purposeful reproducibility usually within its enclosing structures. See: testis, balls (slang), wheels (British cockney). (2) extreme fortitude or gutsiness; aggressive, alpha.

—amarocular adj.

First known usage: 21st century. From Spanish: Amaro

See also: camaro- a car with balls.
‎All he does is pass, pass, pass! Would it kill him to run the ball and control the clock? I swear, Andy Reid's amaros have yet to descend!

‎Man, being a Philadelphia Eagles fan is a lot like getting blue amaros from an ugly chick down the shore—they get you close, but just can finish you off. And what do you have left? Sore amaros and your friends making fun of you.
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Person: Those are some nice Amaros
Amaro by Bob_hale January 24, 2022
A Cambridge University drinking society, named after the Inuit mythology gigantic wolf-like creature. Like an Amarok, members of the society hunt alone, but come together in acts of carousing, which occur before the Cambridge night life begins. They are amongst the most influential members of the university, and acceptance into the society is invitation only, which occurring in a special ceremony in Lent term
Deadly bite, attacking at night, every Amarok's feasting tonight

Nick Amaro

One hot ass detective on Law and Order: Special Victims Unit
damn.. did you see Nick Amaro's jawline?
Nick Amaro by emileerae January 8, 2015

ambrogio 

A derogatory term used against people of the Italian race, specifically of southern descent.
''she's such a dumb old ambrogio'
''I hate italians they are such ambrogios''
ambrogio by nahhbro December 26, 2022
Amarok (formerly known as amaroK) is an audio player for Linux and other varieties of Unix. It makes use of core components from the KDE desktop environment. It is released under the GPL and is bundled with many distributions that use KDE as the primary desktop environment.
I use iTunes on OS X but I can also listen to music with Amarok when I'm on Linux.
Amarok by Nick Manley August 7, 2006