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Guachupino 

Guachupino Goo-ah-shoe-pee-noh, sometimes spelled as Wachupino is a slur almost exclusively used by spaniards to refer to:
1. South American people.
2. Any south american dialects, variations of the Spanish language in south America or Latin American dubs.

In a really weird way, this word is not often used as a direct insult but as a derogatory term used in conversations between Spaniards, that is why most south Americans outside spain are not familiar with it.
1. That nasty guachupino from my class can't stop picking his nose.
2. I won't watch this TV show if the voice actors speak in guachupino!
Guachupino by Malamadre November 3, 2015
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"Gachupín" is a derogatory name that is applied in Mexico and Central America to Spaniards. There was also formerly the "cachopín" form, now unused. In other parts of Latin America, cachupín is used, with the same meaning.

Gachupín is an eponym derived from a northern Spanish hidalgo surname : the Cachopines , from Laredo , currently Cantabria , and popularized in the golden centuries as a stereotype and literary figure representing the hidalgos, a relatively high social class caricatured as arrogant. The cachopín , guachapín , cachupín and cachupino forms are also registered.
What an ignorant colonizer that gachupín is..

That gachupin thinks he's better than us because we're brown.
gachupín by Tbrach June 4, 2018
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