Gusajeu means 94line
Gusajeu day (fourth of September) means the day for celebrating EXO's babies Sehun and Kai who were born in 1994
Gusajeu day (fourth of September) means the day for celebrating EXO's babies Sehun and Kai who were born in 1994
by Kim Kai August 18, 2017
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Person 2: Yes.
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Person 2: Yes.
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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.
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.
by LicoriceMedusa January 3, 2026
Get the gusano mug.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.
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