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- noun Plural form of
testicle .
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Examples
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Remember, one of the original "guidelines" was that confusing the words could have serious repercussions, you know, like Morgaine's following pair (yes, this word is an intentional double entendre): cajones/cojones drawers/balls (as in testicles)
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Remember, one of the original "guidelines" was that confusing the words could have serious repercussions, you know, like Morgaine's following pair (yes, this word is an intentional double entendre): cajones/cojones drawers/balls (as in testicles)
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Remember, one of the original "guidelines" was that confusing the words could have serious repercussions, you know, like Morgaine's following pair (yes, this word is an intentional double entendre): cajones/cojones drawers/balls (as in testicles)
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Remember, one of the original "guidelines" was that confusing the words could have serious repercussions, you know, like Morgaine's following pair (yes, this word is an intentional double entendre): cajones/cojones drawers/balls (as in testicles)
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Remember, one of the original "guidelines" was that confusing the words could have serious repercussions, you know, like Morgaine's following pair (yes, this word is an intentional double entendre): cajones/cojones drawers/balls (as in testicles)
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Remember, one of the original "guidelines" was that confusing the words could have serious repercussions, you know, like Morgaine's following pair (yes, this word is an intentional double entendre): cajones/cojones drawers/balls (as in testicles)
-
Remember, one of the original "guidelines" was that confusing the words could have serious repercussions, you know, like Morgaine's following pair (yes, this word is an intentional double entendre): cajones/cojones drawers/balls (as in testicles)
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Remember, one of the original "guidelines" was that confusing the words could have serious repercussions, you know, like Morgaine's following pair (yes, this word is an intentional double entendre): cajones/cojones drawers/balls (as in testicles)
-
Remember, one of the original "guidelines" was that confusing the words could have serious repercussions, you know, like Morgaine's following pair (yes, this word is an intentional double entendre): cajones/cojones drawers/balls (as in testicles)
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Remember, one of the original "guidelines" was that confusing the words could have serious repercussions, you know, like Morgaine's following pair (yes, this word is an intentional double entendre): cajones/cojones drawers/balls (as in testicles)
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