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A Chicano pejorative term for "Hispanics," or mainstreamed Mexicans, derived from Fidel's use for any reactionary, counter-revolutionary person.

Other meanings: Right-Wing, sell-out, conservative, neo-fascist, traitor.
Those Gusanos at the Centro Cultural held a fund raiser in conjunction with big-time War Profiteers.
by Roddio X September 28, 2005
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Originally to refer to Cuban American sellouts who shit all over the Cuban Revolution and long for the days of US imperialism.

This phrase is now used to refer to Right-Wing sellouts from any country in Latin-America who sell-out to the United States.
Yo did you hear Marco Rubio voted for new sanctions against Cuba? Fucking Gusano!
by Polo3400 November 11, 2020
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Spanish for "worm". It is used as a pejorative term for people calling for US intervention in Latin America, class traitors, and counter-revolutionaries. Popularized from Fidel's use for any reactionary, counter-revolutionary person.

Other meanings: Right-Wing, sell-out, conservative, neo-fascist, traitor.
Those Gusanos at the Centro Cultural held a fund raiser in conjunction with big-time War Profiteers.
by memazapanes July 15, 2021
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Word used to describe people who don't support the cuban regime
Javier doesn't like the revolution. He’s a gusano.
by Javierfmilanes December 22, 2020
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What I call people who inter-personally communicate.
Person 1: Hey sister, do you inter-personally communicate?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Good, I will call you a gusano.
by LeSouffleDeVersailles. January 4, 2025
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gusano (metonymic / political slang)
A Cuban-origin slur repurposed online to mean a US-aligned exile/diaspora political operator who markets regime-change, sanctions, and elite restoration as “freedom.” Often functions as narrative cover and a “local voice” for Washington-friendly intervention, with post-change access to assets (oil, banking, reconstruction) hovering in the background.
“Every time there’s a sanctions push, the gusanos appear on cable news to call itdemocracy.’”
by LicoriceMedusa January 3, 2026
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Originally a Cuban insult for counterrevolutionaries; now used as shorthand for the “regime-change hustle” diaspora type: loud about ‘freedom,’ quietly aligned with sanctions, coups, and foreign leverage—basically the pretext salesman for elite restoration and asset access.
“He calls it ‘human rights’ but he’s basically a gusano with a lobbying budget.”
by LicoriceMedusa January 3, 2026
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