Jones wrote: > In any event, perhaps someone (with thick skin and large cajones) should
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=cajones --------- 1.cajones Spanish for "drawers" (as in, the kind in a dresser or desk). This word is often confused by non-Spanish speakers with cojones (note the different vowel sound), which is Spanish slang for balls, but they are in fact two very different words. Venta de escritorio con dos cajones (Desk for sale, with two drawers). 2.cajones Plural for "cajon", that's spanish for drawer, but also is an peruvian instrument that resembles a big wooden box, the player sits on it an then hit it in the frontal face to create diferent sounds depending on how and where he/she hits it. The cajon is a good substitute for a drum set, when you are playing acoustic. -------- Did you mean the drawers (escritorio con dos cajones) or the peruvian musical instrument one sits on and then hits it to create different sounds (e.g. "ouch"?) ;-) -- Michel