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    Unlike [[camiona]] or [[Fleto/a|fleta]], this word hasn't been widely reclaimed, but it is possible to find examples of [[queer]] and gender non-conforming women who do call themselves juana tres cocos with pride. [https://www.theclinic.cl/2011/07/29/nunca-he-sido-muy-mina-soy-la-juana-tres-cocos/#:~:text=%E2%80%9CNunca%20he%20sido%20muy%20mina%2C%20soy%20la%20Juana%20tres%20cocos%E2%80%9D <sup><nowiki>[3]</nowiki></sup>]
    Unlike [[camiona]] or [[Fleto/a|fleta]], this word hasn't been widely reclaimed, but it is possible to find examples of [[queer]] and gender non-conforming women who do call themselves juana tres cocos with pride. [https://www.theclinic.cl/2011/07/29/nunca-he-sido-muy-mina-soy-la-juana-tres-cocos/#:~:text=%E2%80%9CNunca%20he%20sido%20muy%20mina%2C%20soy%20la%20Juana%20tres%20cocos%E2%80%9D <sup><nowiki>[3]</nowiki></sup>]
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    Juana tres cocos, also known as María tres cocos, is a Chilean derogatory term against gender non-conforming women and transmasculine people in general, in order to maintain the status quo in which AFAB people should be feminine and lady like. [1]

    Origins

    The term translates directly as "Juana three coconuts", with Juana being a common female name and coconuts meaning "testicles" in Chilean Spanish slang. This term indicates that the AFABs being targeted are being more masculine/male than men themselves. [2]

    Reclaiming

    Unlike camiona or fleta, this word hasn't been widely reclaimed, but it is possible to find examples of queer and gender non-conforming women who do call themselves juana tres cocos with pride. [3]

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