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cajoy

cajoy (ka-JOY) verb v.-to bring joy onto another or oneself.
"The magician cajoyed me with his mix of card tricks and dissapearing acts."

"Kevin was cajoyed when he saw the eight-story wedding cake"
by Johnny2953 September 8, 2008
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Glonnie Canoy

A person who is older than 18 but acts like a child. It is also a person who is unbelievably cringe.
Ew, this guy is so cringe. This is a Glonnie Canoy Moment
by I live inside your walls April 6, 2022
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Glonnie Canoy

A person who is 18 and above but acts like a child. It is also a person who is unbelievably cringe.
This guy is so cringe, he is probably Glonnie Canoy
by I live inside your walls April 6, 2022
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cajones

Spanish for "drawers" (as in, the kind in a dresser or desk). This word is often confused by non-Spanish speakers with cojones (note the different vowel sound), which is Spanish slang for balls, but they are in fact two very different words.
Venta de escritorio con dos cajones (Desk for sale, with two drawers).
by duder November 16, 2004
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Caloy

Noun. Pronounced - (kah-loy)

A Filipino nick name for a male person named Carlo or Carlos. A person named "Caloy" is usually described as a very nice, smart, confident, sexy, funny and attractive male. This person is a born leader and a true genius, destined to become rich and famous. Almost perfect and very talented in bed.

He is god's gift to women and very blessed in the only thing that matters.
Angela: I'm buying my sister a birthday present, what should I get her?
Gina: You must get "Caloy" for her! He is every girl's dream!
by Noah Webster V September 10, 2010
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cajon

Box drum made entirely of wood including the "head" or playing surface. Originally from Peru & Cuba, now used extensively in Flamenco Music and in place of a drum set (kit) in "unplugged" rock & pop sessions. Cajon means box or drawer in Spanish.

Not to be confused with "cojones".
American Idol Katherine McPhee was accompanied by two cajon players during her performance of "Black Horse & The Cherry Tree".
by Kotz June 11, 2006
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phone cajones

The ability to forcefully, and often angrily, speak your mind while on the phone but not usually in person.
He's got one hell of a set of phone cajones. He was really giving it to the customer service rep on the phone but when he went down to the store, he totally fell apart.
by Kaptain1 June 10, 2007
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