gusanillo
little worm
noun goo-sah-NEE-yoh Rare
Origin: Diminutive of gusano (worm), from Latin vermiculus.
Also means
nagging feeling
Usage Note
Gusanillo is the affectionate diminutive of gusano, but its most common use is idiomatic: matar el gusanillo means to have a small snack to kill a craving (literally 'kill the little worm'). It can also describe the butterfly-like fluttery feeling of excitement or nerves.
Examples
"Vamos a matar el gusanillo con unas tapas."
Natural Translation
Let's kill the hunger with some tapas.
Literal Translation
Let's-go-to kill the little-worm with some tapas.
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