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- noun Plural form of
cohune .
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Examples
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(Hey Dude looking for a job we need a new president with cohunes) uncomfortable lady
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(Hey Dude looking for a job we need a new president with cohunes) uncomfortable lady
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(Hey Dude looking for a job we need a new president with cohunes) uncomfortable lady
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He doesn't have the physical stature, the presence on TV, the cohunes, required of an opinion-maker.
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Candidates with innovative ideas like Kucinich are ridiculed; serious arguments among frontrunners (like the one between Clinton and Obama about whether the U.S. should talk without conditions to rogue state leaders) are transformed into personality conflicts and then reduced to questions of cohunes or cleavage.
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Listening to the singing, Rosita wondered if perhaps the waving cohunes were signaling more than just changes in the weather.
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Wind in the cohunes often announced a change of weather.
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Wind in the cohunes often announced a change of weather.
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Listening to the singing, Rosita wondered if perhaps the waving cohunes were signaling more than just changes in the weather.
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