Re: A Brit with cahones?
- From: "The Real Fifeshire Bimbo" <htr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 13:55:33 -0400
"Custos Custodum" <me@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
"The Real Fifeshire Bimbo" <htr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:<snip>
"Custos Custodum" <me@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
Gotta argue about something. It would be boring otherwise.'Cojones' is in the NSOED, Helen. The online M-W lists it too,
Thanks! We can always rely on you ;-)
but you have to pay to find out what it means,
Well that certainly goes against the grain!
if you don't already know :-).
I do. Googling brings up loads of references since it seems to be a
fairly
common term in the US. Google images gave me this Bush cartoon from a
Vancouver bulletin board :)
http://www.f5wichita.com/issues/2003-12-11/images/McToon_Cahones.jpg
Neither lists 'cahones'.
As I said, "Why are we arguing about spelling?"
I suppose that's true :) but can't it be done without the name calling?
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