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"cojones" Definitions
  1. [slang] NERVE
  2. [slang] TESTES

58 Sentences With "cojones"

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But few people have the cojones to actually do it.
Something no other president would have the gold-plated cojones to try?
Otherwise, no way would I have had the cojones to do something like this.
Whether it will depends on whether Mr Giammattei has the cojones to do it. ■
And one Republican member of Congress with the cojones to put country above political party.
It's a delightful mix of self-awareness, humor, and cojones that even Sam Cassell couldn't carry.
Gotta admit ... it took major cojones for A-Rod to agree to join Lopez on stage.
It has to be said, in passing, that Priebus and "cojones" are utter strangers to each other.
Like Sonnen and Lawlor, Bisping made his case on Twitter, flaunting some serious cojones as he did so.
He seems confused by this, but also — in typical Christian fashion — lacks the cojones to show either enthusiasm or disgust.
To follow that act requires considerable cojones, which might be why it took 22049 years for a sequel to appear.
However you know them—balls, nads, nuts, marbles, cherries, cojones—the testes are the spherical organs that hang down behind the penis.
How surgeons 'weigh their cojones' Telling low-performing hospitals to stop doing complicated surgeries might sound extreme, but there is some precedent.
" He praised Blair's body language in pushing for war and urged the poodle prime minister to "hang on in there" and show "cojones.
He is a plutocrat who inherited millions and has the cojones (in Brooklyn I gather they call it chutzpah) to masquerade as a populist.
Artist Knowledge Bennett's statue, called "Hillary Clinton Cojones," is expected to go for $15,000 and shows the Democratic nominee looking dapper in a tuxedo.
That said, he flaunted some sizable cojones getting in there with Cerrone on short notice, and will surely return to the win column soon.
American pop artist Knowledge Bennett's "Hillary Clinton Cojones," featuring the Democratic White House hopeful wearing a tuxedo, is expected to fetch up to $15,000, Julien's said.
Imagine seeing the massive fist of a 7-foot-1-inch giant coming at your face ... then imagine having the cojones to throw a punch right back!!
We will continue to pay for it until Republicans in Congress get a backbone, grow some cojones, and realize the future of the Republic is in their hands.
And yeah, O.K., Edith should have had the cojones to tell Bertie herself, but I still wasn't in the mood for throwing rice at Lady Mary, unless it was sticky.
It's unlikely that he'll ever join the other two men in the Basketball Hall of Fame; if he ever does, the display might well be a huge set of cojones.
"If you've never put so much as a finger in your ass, you've got serious cojones to think that you should be allowed to be putting things into anyone else's," Play says.
It takes some serious cojones to get in the octagon and spar with Anderson Silva -- but one 10-year-old kid took the challenge Thursday ... and CRUSHED IT ... and we've got the footage.
After the great pea-guacamole controversy of 2015, it takes cojones to add mint to an otherwise innocent, chunky scoop, which arrived, one afternoon, dramatically hidden under an elephant-ear-size purple-corn chip.
Sure, Cansceo also had the cojones, back in 24, to start a 900 pay-to-listen telephone service providing daily updates on his life and career, a pre-Internet attempt to capitalize on his fame.
"Although we had no sympathy for their cause or what they were doing, we could at least respect the fact that these guys had enough cojones to, you know, stand up and fight us," Grapes said.
It would take a boat load of money to make that happen, but if someone had the cojones to do it, they would be getting the state of the art, the market share, the engineering, the whole package.
It takes serious cojones (and superior organizational skills) to not only bring together a bevy of bands from all around the world—from Australia to Iceland—but to host them in an exquisitely lit Stone Age cavern, and make it sound good?
When he's faced with the colossal pressure of rebounding from the loss of his title, what terrifying levels of ferocity will he be capable of, and is there a fighter alive with the cojones to get in there with him to find out?
And if you're in media, you have to want to find information and you have to have the cojones to know that people may be lying to you and that you're trying to actually get the information that is interesting and to get behind the spin.
He's not especially musical, but any director who can make a dystopian hell-future look cool in Blade Runner, leave us guessing about Thelma & Louise's fate for decades on, and has the cojones to tackle the production of Lords of Chaos, the tale of murderous Norwegians and tremolo chords that's become black metal canon, is DEFINITELY a billion percent cooler than Scott Walker, whose savage budget cuts to Wisconsin's public schools and university funding have gutted arts education across the Badger State.
White House counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayIllinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Trump health chief: Officials actively 'working on' ObamaCare replacement plan Campaign aide: Trump asking questions shared by 'millions of Americans' with Epstein conspiracy theory MORE slammed "some people" in the White House press corps on Wednesday, calling them "a hot mess" who employ "social media muscle" and "cable news cojones" to oppose President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
Finally performing originals along with favorite cover songs. "The Cojones Brothers" rose fast on the scene and their schedule became even more demanding for performing. In 2003, after a drunken dispute at a New Year's Eve show, "The Cojones Brothers" were no more. It was then that Shawn began performing more solo shows.
Nadia Szold (born 28 September 1984) is a film director, producer and writer. She began working in theater in her teens in New England. After reading Waiting for Godot at 17, Nadia Szold formed Cojones Company. Fourteen plays later, she founded Cinema Imperfecta out of her apartment in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Tabernaemontana donnell-smithii is an evergreen tree in the dogbane family Apocynaceae commonly known as the horse balls tree. In Spanish, it is huevos de caballo, cojones de burro, cojón de mico, or cojotón. The name, huevos de caballo, comes from the oval shape of the tree's hanging fruit. It is native to Mexico and Central America.
Shawn and his father finally got together and decided to leave their bands and form a new band called "BFD". The band became popular in the Northeast region rapidly. Finally, Shawn and his father were together and doing what they love. After ongoing disputes with other band members, they both left the band 8 years later and formed "The Cojones Brothers" – an acoustic duo.
The pilots requested authorization from military control, identifying the target as a Cessna 337 who responded with "authorized to destroy." According to the OAS report, there was no warning of any kind issued to the planes, nor the opportunity given to land. With the downing of each aircraft, the Cuban pilots could be heard celebrating over the radio. Terms like "cojones" were repeatedly used by the Cuban fighter pilots.
Voy a serles franco: ¡estoy hasta los cojones de todos nosotros!» In the allegedly original Catalan: «Senyors, ja no aguanto més. Vaig a ser-los franc: estic fins als collons de tots nosaltres!» So fed up that on 10 June he left his resignation letter in his office, went for a walk through the Parque del Buen Retiro and, without telling anyone, boarded the first train departing from the Atocha Station.
For nearly two years, Eapen was on paid administrative leave from his $83,940-a-year job with the city. On October 8, 2009, Streets and Sanitation Department Commissioner Tom Byrne found Eapen a job tracking equipment. Stone blamed Byrne's predecessor for Eapen's paid leave, saying "Mike Picardi has no cojones". On October 24, 2008, during the annual budget hearing process, Inspector General Hoffman testified before the Committee on the Budget of the Chicago City Council.
The ESC has performed hundreds of chants throughout the years. The ESC chants in both English and Spanish because of the large number of Spanish speakers in the group. Popular English songs include "We Love You", "As Long As I'm Breathing", "Everywhere We Go", "I Believe", and "No Cojones". Popular Spanish songs include "Soy del Metro" (also the supporters' Motto), "Baila Hinchada Baila", "Ole Ole Ola", "El Que no Salta" and "Metro, Mi Buen Amigo".
In its immediate or obvious meaning it is simply a story of biting political criticism: almost as obvious is the symbolism of the slaughter yard as a microcosm of Rosas' polity where, but for the hero and the one bull who does have cojones, all are easily controlled. However all sorts of interpretations or symbolic meanings have been sought: Freudian,Sorbille, 2007, 23.Sorbille, 2009, 94. as a necessary ritual sacrifice,Bauzá, 191.
For this series, Bennett appropriates the famous 1989 photograph taken by Janette Beckman of the rapper Slick Rick grabbing his groin, keeping the body and altering the meaning of the image by changing the face, Using historic and contemporary figures . In his new iteration of the image, Bennett emphasizes the defiance and courage of the icons he selects. In 2016, Bennett exhibited several paintings from his Cojones series at Art Southampton on Long Island.
Anti Todo is considered an incredible rock album in which we find some of their best street poetry lyrics. Soon they release a cassette enclosing a Fanzine. This cassette consisted of six tracks with the significant title Ya No Quedan Más Cojones, Eskorbuto A Las Elecciones. It must be said that the CSS tried to censor and refused to make the tape for the song "Escupe A La Bandera", the cassette was an incredible success and sold out quickly.
Albóndigas Huevos (literally: "eggs"), pelotas (literally: "balls"), bolas (literally: "balls"), peras (literally: "pears"), and albóndigas (literally: meatballs) all refer to testicles in a profane manner. They are equivalent to cojones in many situations. In Mexico, the word is not used in a potentially ambiguous situation; instead, one may use the inoffensive blanquillos (literally: "little white ones"). Sometimes the words lavahuevos ("egg-washer") or lamehuevos ("egg-licker") are used in the same context as "brown-noser" (meaning ambitious and self-effacing) in English.
Albright later remarked in PBS documentary Ghosts of Rwanda that "it was a very, very difficult time, and the situation was unclear. You know, in retrospect, it all looks very clear. But when you were [there] at the time, it was unclear about what was happening in Rwanda."" Also in 1996, after Cuban military pilots shot down two small civilian aircraft flown by the Cuban- American exile group Brothers to the Rescue over international waters, she announced, "This is not cojones.
" (And therefore I protest (....) and even for a September 11." Calle 13 stated that the song was not meant to be taken literally and merely symbolized his frustration with Ojeda's killing. The lyrics also include the phrase "Sin cojones la radio y las ventas, White Lion me dio pasaporte para tirar este corte" ("Bollocks about radio and album sales, White Lion gave me a passport [permission] to throw [publish] this cut"), evidencing Residente's wish to have the song distributed for free with permission from the label.
In the folklore and tradition people pray to this saint when they lose things and are not able to find their belongings again. Some knots are made in a handkerchief with a cord, an allegory that represents tying the testicles of the saint. Then a prayer is performed as follows: "San Cucufato, San Cucufato los cojones te ato y hasta que no encuentres mi (objeto perdido) no te los desato". Which means: "Saint Cucuphas, Saint Cucuphas your testicles I tie, and until you find my (lost belonging) I will not untie them".
What Culture said: > Obsessed with death and morbidity, and afraid of adulthood, Ginger > Fitzgerald, portrayed by Katharine Isabelle of American Mary fame, only gets > worse when she's bitten by a lycanthrope and the transformation into a wolf > begins. She gradually becomes aggressive and over-sexualised, loses her > relationship with her sister, grows pointy teeth and sprouts hair in really > weird places. She even grows a tail that she actually attempts to cut off. > It takes a big set of cojones to try to cut off any body part.
After years with his father in "BFD" and "The Cojones Brothers", Shawn became more anxious to get his original music out to the world. While talking and writing with friends he met throughout his radio years and travels, they convinced him to make a record and "give it a shot". So, in October 2004, Shawn caught up with old friends Bret Alexander, Paul Smith and Ron Simasek from Pennsylvania local and national recording artist favorites "The Badlees". They got together in Bret's studio "Saturation Acres" and recorded 9 songs.
According to BBC News, during the year 2003 alone—a full decade after the song's initial release—Romero and Ruiz made US$250,000 in royalties. Julio Iglesias is quoted as congratulating the duo personally: "My success singing in English from Miami is nothing compared to yours; coming out of Dos Hermanas with little international exposure elsewhere and selling these many records in Spanish takes two huge sets of cojones." In VH1's 2002 documentary 100 Greatest One- hit Wonders, "Macarena" was ranked as No. 1. "Macarena" was also ranked No. 1 on a different VH1 documentary, 40 Awesomely Bad No. 1 Songs.
In 2011, Salón Literario Libroamérica de Puerto Rico selected Arroyo's new book Caparazones, as the best new novel and the same year she was awarded a writer-in-residency grant by the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Latina Writers Convention recognized her short story Los cojones de una mujer sin pecho at their 2012 convention. Arroyo's body of work consists of two novels, three collections of poetry, nine short story books and contributions to more than two dozen anthologies. Arroyo has broadcast as a radio host of Kooltureate for Bonita Radio and is the Chief Editor of the literary journal Revista Boreales.
Harold arrives home to encounter Mr. Perez, who is angered when he discovers his Christmas tree is gone. Harold finally stands up to him, explaining that he may not be the perfect son-in-law, but he is the perfect guy for Maria. Mr. Perez says that he always knew Harold was a nice guy, he just wanted to make sure that he had "cojones" before accepting him into his family. Harold and Kumar rekindle their friendship, Kumar and Vanessa rekindle their romance, and Kumar tells Vanessa that he will re-take the exams to become a doctor for the sake of their child.
Most recently he has performed for the program Nuevos Comicos on Paramount Comedy (Spain) and completed a documentary called KO HO NAS (Cojones) for Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) shown in Australia on 11 November 2009. He wrote and directed a short film, The Usual, which was acclaimed at the St Kilda Film Festival. In 2006, he created, co-hosted and commentated on The Foosy Show, a program where contestants play table football (foosball), with George Kapiniaris on Channel 31 in Melbourne. In addition to his acting credits, he appeared as himself in an episode of the ABC series Smallest Room in the House, a series in which stand-up comedians told true stories of their upbringing.
I don't understand why they lack the cojones to find us > guilty and that "The only reason to go through all this nonsense is to get to the stage where you can appeal it to a real court, and if necessary up to the Supreme Court". Steyn further criticized the Human Rights Commissions and Canadian politicians, stating that > they didn't like the heat they were getting under this case. Life was > chugging along just fine, chastising non-entities nobody had ever heard > about, piling up a lot of cockamamie jurisprudence that inverts the > principles of common law, and nobody paid any attention to it. Once they got > the glare of publicity from the Maclean's case, the kangaroos decided to > jump for the exit.
Sure, her vocals are on point and the music is adequately slick." Anthony DeCurtis of Rolling Stone wrote, "While she oozes charisma and has a fine voice, Beyoncé isn't in a class with the likes of Whitney Houston or Mariah Carey as a singer, a fact that 'The Closer I Get to You', her duet with the effortlessly smooth Luther Vandross, also makes clear." Jason King of Vibe magazine wrote that Knowles had some "cojones" to follow up a Jay-Z duet with a Luther Vandross duet on the album's track-listing. Rob Fitzpatrick of NME stated that "it's the irredeemably cheesy ballad with 80s cornball Luther Vandross that will make the voices in your head demand hot, fresh blood.
According to review aggregator website Metacritic, the album has a Metascore of 79, which is based on the ratings and reviews of fifteen selected independent mainstream critics, and this means the release garnered "generally favorable reviews". At AllMusic, Thom Jurke rated the album four out of five stars, comparing the release to Buddy Cannon's producing with Nelson's recordings of the mid-1970s, remarking that without leaning on a "retro" sound, the instrumentation "paint(s)" the tracks "beautifully". In addition, Jurek declared that besides being a recognized "vocal stylist" by the American musical scene, Nelson "is a classic country singer and songwriter first". Will Hermes writing for Rolling Stone rated the album three-and-a-half stars out of five, praising the songwriting, and noting that Nelson "has lost neither verve nor cojones".
Closer look of the statue The monument has a near-replica in Logroño, with only a few variations (the position of the right hand and the bicorne, this time on the general's head). The horse's testicular attributes, just like those of its replica in Logroño, are linked to the origin of Spanish-language popular aphorisms such as "tiene los cojones como el caballo de Espartero", "tienes más huevos que el caballo de Espartero" or "le ha echado más huevos que el caballo de Espartero", comparing the "balls" of someone to those of the horse, used when it comes to point out the courage or bravery of that person in some difficult situation. Pop band Mecano recorded a song about the statue in 1988, yet it was not eventually released in any album.

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