cojones

cojones

1. slang Testicles. The term is Spanish for testicles. I can't believe that pitch hit him right in the cojones, ouch!
2. slang What one is said to possess when they behave in a rash or daring manner. You've got some real cojones talking to the boss like that!
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

cojones

n. the testicles. (Spanish. Usually objectionable.) He kicked that old cat right in the cojones and sent it flying.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • chones
  • break (one's) stones
  • bust (one's) stones
  • chooms
  • break (one's) balls
  • break balls
  • break balls to do something
  • break one’s balls
  • break one's balls
  • break your balls
References in periodicals archive
The man has cojones. At least until such time as the Mexicans ask for them back
"The thing about the 'cojones' comment is that people are now waiting for me to miss, or to fall flat on my face - and I know they couldn't walk a day in my shoes."
"There have been a lot of down days, but this group has got big 'cojones'.
It describes the sole purpose of the company as being "to make the offbeat games we know you want to play, but you didn't think anyone had the cojones to make."
Anti-fascist, anti-racist with huge cojones and a lion heart.
It was well done, but mostly I wanted to say thank you for having the set of cojones to publish this story!
EMANUELE Giaccherini insisted Italy's dramatic 1-0 defeat of Sweden in Toulouse proved they have "cojones".
Maybe he has got great balls (of fire) between his legs, not only two, tres cojones?
It is time we had politicians with some cojones and we were led in a proper manner.
"It's very easy to make a sequel to 'Transformers,' to a movie that makes a gazillion dollars, but it takes real cojones to make a sequel to a movie that grossed so little money the first time around.
1) Por lo que respecta a indice de tolerancia (tablas 1 y 2), salvo hostia que es una blasfemia y por consiguiente resulta mas transgresiva, el resto de terminos--joder, mierda, cono, cojones, cazzo, merda, ostia, figa y minchiapresentan un grado de permisividad bastante elevado.
The group of finalists will be put through a series of challenged where a panel of expert judges will determine their "passion, grit and cojones" to decide the next Don of Tequila.
Unhappy with the rough treatment his players were receiving, he urged fourth official Kevin Friend to "Show some cojones!" (I will let you into a secret, "cojones" was not the actual word used.)
You're gonna need brooms, shovels, kitty litter (if you have to ask, you're still wet behind the ears) and a big set of cojones. Keep an eye out for locals, as they tend to wield BB guns and find pleasure in sinking rafts.
LAST week's Totescoop6 went begging after 33-1 outsider Miko De Beauchene (respect to whoever had the cojones to bank on him) failed to win the final leg, which means pounds 140,667 is carried forward to today's win fund, writes Pietro Innocenzi.