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stones noun- the testicles UK, 1154
- They could have heard you squealing over in Cunt Lick County, just a squealing like a stoat with his stones cut off. — William Burroughs, Naked Lunch, p. 173, 1957
- Did you see fuckin Monk wade into it? Man has got some hard stones on him! — John Sayles, Union Dues, p. 341, 1977
- — Dictionary of the English/Creole of Trinidad & Tobago, 2003
- courage US, 1990
From “stones” as “testicles” and “testicles” as “courage”. - “Sure,” Russell said, “and a guy like you, he wants something done, hasn’t got the stones to do it himself.” — George Higgins, Cogan’s Trade, p. 4, 1974
- One caper I’ve had on the drawing board only I didn’t have the stones. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 55, 1990
- crack cocaine US
- — US Department of Justice, Street Terms, October 1994
- But the drug of choice now was crack cocaine. Coke. Rock. White. Stones. Charlie. — Lanre Fehintola, Charlie Says, p. 129, 2000
- dominoes US
- — Dominic Armanino, Dominoes, p. 16, 1959
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