cojón
See also: cojon
Spanish
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *cōleōnem, singular accusative of *cōleō (“testicle”), from Latin cōleus (“sack, scrotum”). Compare Portuguese colhão, Catalan colló, French couillon, Italian coglione.
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Noun
cojón m (plural cojones)
- (vulgar slang) testicle, ball
- ¿Qué hice ayer por la noche, y ¿por qué me duelen tanto los cojones?
- What did I do last night and why do my balls hurt so much?
- ¿Qué hice ayer por la noche, y ¿por qué me duelen tanto los cojones?
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