senyorito
Cebuano
Etymology
From Spanish señorito, diminutive of señor, from Old Spanish sennor, from Latin senior, seniōrem (“elder”), comparative form of senex (“old”).
Noun
senyorito
- (archaic) The son of the master or mistress of a household.
- (derogatory) A young man or boy who doesn't do or doesn't know how to do household chores.