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English citations of giggle berries

Noun: "(slang) testicles"

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  • 2008, Stephanie Hale, Twisted Sisters, Berkley JAM (2008), →ISBN, page 72:
    His nose starts squirting blood right before I kick him square in the twig and giggle berries.
  • 2008, Zombies Ate My Headlines, Carbolic Smoke Books (2008), →ISBN, page 167:
    Or, "Pardon me, Brad, while I reach down and scratch my giggle berries."
  • 2010, Mark DeCarlo, A Fork on the Road: 400 Cities/One Stomach, Lyons Press (2010), →ISBN, page 188:
    "Cowboys," he explained. "They cut 'em off the bulls to calm 'em down."
    "Hmmm, you'd think it would have the exact opposite effect," I retorted to the delight of the waitstaff. But the moment Sam saw them smile he drove the knife deep into the table and pushed the plate of deep-fried giggle berries against my chest.
  • 2012, David Brianza, Decision and Dissent, iUniverse (2012), →ISBN, page 60:
    Wilder turned to Connor. “You went and blasted off Jesus' giggle berries! Right into his face!”