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crown jewels
1. The precious jewels, and the regalia or which they are featured, of a monarch or sovereign, as worn or used on a state occasion. One of the greatest mysteries of 20th-century Ireland was the case of the Irish Crown Jewels, which were stolen from Dublin Castle in 1907 and never recovered.
2. slang A man's genitals, especially the testicles. When she heard he had an affair, she kicked him right in the crown jewels.
crown jewels
1. A prized possession or asset, as in The Iliad and Odyssey are the crown jewels of ancient literature, or The software products are the company's crown jewels. This usage transfers the value of royal jewels to some other object. [Late 1800s]
2. Also, family jewels. The male genitals, especially the testicles. For example, She gave the would-be mugger a hard kick in the family jewels. A slang euphemism, the term dates from the 1970s, and the variant from the early 1900s.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
ŞAhnaz | | - | Turkish |
Uriah | | yoo-RIE-ə (English) | Biblical |
Vakha | | - | Chechen |
Aune | | OW-ne | Finnish |
Solveig | | SOOL-vie (Norwegian), SOOL-vay (Swedish) | Norwegian, Swedish |
Irene | | ['airi:n] | |