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testicles
English
Noun
testicles
- plural of testicle
Usage notes
Frequently used in the plural, due to their usually being present as a pair.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:testicles
Anagrams
- celestist, telestics
Catalan
Noun
testicles
- plural of testicle
testicles From the web:
- what testicles are made of
- what testicles produce sperm
- what testicles produce
- what is meant by testicles
- testicles what does it mean
- what causes testicles to ache
- what causes testicles to swell
- what do testicles produce
cojones
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish cojones, plural of cojón (“testicle”), from Vulgar Latin *coleonem, accusative of coleo (“testicle”), from c?leus (“sack, scrotum”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k??ho??ne?s/, /k??ho?ni?z/
Noun
cojones pl (plural only)
- (slang, usually considered vulgar) testicles
- (slang, usually considered vulgar) balls, bollocks, courage, machismo, chutzpah
Translations
Anagrams
- Conejos
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ko?xones/, [ko?xo.nes]
Noun
cojones
- (vulgar, slang) testicles, plural of cojón
- (vulgar, slang) balls (courage)
Interjection
cojones
- (vulgar, Spain, idiomatic) bloody hell!; bollocks!
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