maricón
“maricón” means “faggot” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
faggot
Also: gay
📝 In Action
Le gritaron insultos como «maricón» en la calle.
B2They shouted insults like 'faggot' at him in the street.
¡Qué pasa, maricón! (Dicho entre amigos íntimos en España).
C2What's up, man! (Said between very close friends in Spain).
Ese programa de televisión es muy maricón.
C1That TV show is very campy/flamboyant.
coward
Also: wimp
📝 In Action
No seas maricón y salta al agua.
B1Don't be a pussy and jump in the water.
Es un maricón, siempre tiene miedo de todo.
A2He's a wimp, he's always afraid of everything.
✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: maricón
Question 1 of 3
Which of these is the most polite way to say someone is gay in Spanish?
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📚 Etymology▼
Derived from the female name 'María.' The suffix '-icón' was added to create a disparaging term for a man perceived as feminine.
First recorded: 16th century
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'maricón' as bad as the 'f-slur' in English?
Yes, in almost all contexts, it carries the same level of weight, hurt, and offensiveness.
Can I use this word if I am gay?
Some members of the LGBTQ+ community in Spanish-speaking countries have reclaimed the word, but as a language learner, it is generally safer to avoid it until you have a deep understanding of the local culture.
Does it ever mean 'coward' without being offensive?
No. Even when it means 'coward,' it is considered vulgar and offensive because the insult is based on negative stereotypes.

