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Texticular Fortitude 

Noun. The sudden boost in confidence one receives when communicating by means of text. Often visible when communicating through instant messaging or texting, when someone says something you know they would never have the confidence to say in person.
Timid Asian Boy: I hate you! You're a slut! I never want to see you again!

Burly Russian Girl: Say that to my face, Dickslam!

Notice the sudden surge of confidence in the Timid Asian Boy. He would never speak so angrily towards the Burly Russian Girl in person. He is experiencing Texticular Fortitude.
Texticular Fortitude by JuhCoby25 December 9, 2008
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testicular fortitude 

He lacked the testicular fortitude to stand up to his boss.
testicular fortitude by weave March 16, 2003

Testicular Fortitude 

A more academic English translation of the Spanish word "cojones", that originally stood for testicles, two spheric glands part of the reproductive system of males, also commonly known as balls.

To have testicular fortitude is to show strength, courage and sagacity in challenging situations. The story of how strength and courage is related to two nuts encased in shriveled skin hanging from between a man’s legs is a fascinating story that i don't have the time to go into right now.
You can’t win with reserve and lassitude
And you can’t face the unforgiving multitude
Without the manly trait of testicular fortitude

testicular fortitude 

Balls, as in courage or bravery. See also chutzpah.
He doesn't have the testicular fortitude to challenge me to a fight!

testicular fortitude 

Courage; a term coined by WWE wrestler Mankind, from the term "balls" commonly used everywhere.
You don't have to testicular fortitude to hit me with that steel chair!

Testicular Fortitude 

Having balls to do something.
That took testicular fortitude to stand up to you boss like that!

What a woosy, he has no testicular fortitude.
Testicular Fortitude by Ostee September 1, 2010