cajones
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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.
Plural for "cajon", that's spanish for drawer, but also is an peruvian instrument that resembles a big wooden box, the player sits on it an then hit it in the frontal face to create diferent sounds depending on how and where he/she hits it.
Someone who does something wild or crazy. Someone who does something outside normal expectations. Someone that is ballsy. From the Spanish 'cajones'
balls in Spanish
"big box" said in the Spanish language (slang, diminutive/"cutesy" form). a large container typically constructed with four sides perpendicular to the base and often having a lid or cover.
Cajónes Spanish pronunciation: (kaˈ'xon 'is) Noun.1.) NOUN: Slang for "testicles".2.) NOUN: To "use" them, is to possess strength and bravery.3.) NOUN (PLURAL): A spanish plywood box drum used by slapping the front face with the hands.
Although completely unrelated to cojones, it is the closest way to the best way of saying cojones, actually sounding it out is how you would say it. Ka-Jones
A chick with big balls, or a ovaries. They have a no fear attitude and will try and do almost anything.
Large Breast.
The act of two people holding hands, smooching, arm around another, etc. slightly awkward and creepy.
A variant of kcajoodle.
A euphemism for the word: testicles.
A person who has a great amount of courage.
cajoy (ka-JOY) verb v.-to bring joy onto another or oneself.
meaning either damaged or deformed janky funky broken
1. extremely confused. much as a bum would be if he were dropped into a world of pandas and care bears.
See Acadian. French people who live in Louisiana, throw great spring break parties, and like their food extra-spicy.