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coglione 

Italian slang for "testis". Plural is "coglioni".
Used to actually mean testis, or to say that someone is an idiot, a prick, or to manifest annoiance.
"Un calcio nei coglioni": A kick in the balls (testis)
"Sei un coglione": you are a prick, you are so stupid
"Non mi rompere i coglioni": do not bother me (literally: do not break my balls)
coglione by pernolaccio May 22, 2007
Related Words

Cogliostro 

A character from Todd McFarlane's Spawn universe. Though their is much deviation in the characters relevance in the Animated films, the live action movie, and the comic, it is known that he was a former Hellspawn who somehow broke free from Malbolgia's control. He acts as a sort of mentor to Spawn (Al Simmons) and seems to have a much deeper understanding of the workings of heaven and hell then most.

This is also a common alias used by Clayton in his various online accounts.
Man Cogliostro was the shit in all those Animated movies it sucks that they made him so gay in the live action one.

or...

Dumbass: Cog-lee-ah-stro, what a gay name
Cogliostro: Hey dumbass its pronounced Co-lee-oh-stro
Cogliostro by Cogliostro89 December 28, 2007

coglianese

1) The offspring of a UrRobot and a BoxBug that is given the title of "Superstar Programmer" at birth. 2) An alternative spelling for the word "robut".
1) Mr. Coglianese is a pretty cool guy, eh lieks computers and doesn't afraid of anything. 2) Hey, how come my Coglianese won't turnAround()?
coglianese by RxJ March 24, 2008
A cogley is a potato that has been corroding on a futon for quite some ages. It may have Aberaham Lincon like properties to its molecular build but dont be haste, this potato proclaimed for the well being of all tates....except Andrew.
Damn, its a sad shameful evening now that the Cogleys weren't hittin' correctly...
Cogley by im smokin tooka January 7, 2023

coglioni 

Balls, testicles (Italian); meaning courage, strength of character, masculinity. See break my balls
That Kerry, he was in the war, but in politics he ain't got no coglioni
coglioni by octopod April 27, 2004

coglionare 

Italian verb, from the noun coglione, meaning something like "to make (someone) an idiot (=coglione)", "to kid (someone)", "to cheat (someone)".
- Non starai mica coglionandomi?
- Aren't you kidding me, are you?
(coglionandomi is the gerund of the verb coglionare, suffixed with the enclitic pronoun "mi"; the verb "stare" + gerund of a verb, is a common contruction for the present progressive)

- L'ho coglionato alla grande
- I cheated him superbly
coglionare by jeropot January 30, 2009