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What is cajones?

El Cajon is a small city 15 minutes east of San Diego. It has experienced massive growth on the outskirts, while not reinvesting and allowing the center of the town to degrade. The density of low cost apartments attracts less than desirable citizens. Drugs, alcohol and crime have further negatively impacted the area. The parks were once an area to have a picnic with friends and family. Now, they are full of intimidating bums. Most people will only travel through to reach a casino.

El Cajon, that’s the anus of San Diego! (William Shatner, $#*! My Dad Says)

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Cajones - what is it?

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.

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What does "cajones" mean?

CajΓ³nes
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.

1.) No, I'm not a virgin - I use my cajones.

2.) Stick up for yourself.

2) The Afro-Peruvian band beat on their cajones as onlookers watched in amazement.

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Cajones - what does it mean?

"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.

My dog peed in the cajone cuz he had already crapped on the couch.

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Cajones - meaning

Cajones is defined as are a large set of balls. When someone does a ballsy move. If you have cajones it means you are being risk-taking. A prime example of the word cajones in the text is Matthew Zukowski from Love Island Australia. Pronounced Ca-hone-ez

An example would be - he has a large set of cajones on him. He did a risky move.

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Cajones - definition

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".

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Cajones - slang

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

Yo, she's all up on his Ka-Jones (cajones)!

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Cajones

balls in Spanish

for couch-potatoes it's a problem of willpower to get their cajones of the couch and se ponerse a trabajar como gente normal

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Cajones

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.

The cajon is a good substitute for a drum set, when you are playing acoustic.

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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).

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