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Subject:   les caniques et plus
Name:   Bryan Lafleur
Date Posted:   Aug 17, 08 - 6:03 AM
Email:   blafleur@hotmail.com
Link #1   http://www.cajunlanguage.net/
Message:   Speaking of caniques, we just discussed the word couillon on the accordion forum. How can that be related you ask?

Glenn, who lives in Italy, put the connection together with the Italian "codjone", which literally means *********, but is used like our couillon, and is pronounced like it. Which is apparenly a relation to the spanish cojone. Ida never put that connection together. My couillon accordion just doenst seem the same now.
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Re: les caniques et plus by Christian · Aug 17, 08 - 6:58 AM
Re: les caniques et plus by Daniel · Aug 18, 08 - 3:45 PM
Re: Re: les caniques et plus by Ted · Aug 18, 08 - 6:25 PM


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