Cajones

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Categories: Regional Slang

Cajones” is a slang term that originates from the Spanish word “cajón,” which means “box” or “drawer.” In English slang, “cajones” refers to courage, boldness, or the ability to take risks.

The term “cajones” is often used to describe someone who is brave or fearless in facing challenges or pursuing their goals. It conveys a sense of audacity and confidence in the face of adversity. People with “cajones” are not afraid to take risks and are willing to step outside of their comfort zones in order to achieve success or overcome obstacles.

Example 1: He had the cajones to quit his stable job and start his own business.
Example 2: She showed real cajones by standing up to her boss and demanding fair treatment for her colleagues.

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