konyo

Etymology
Possibly from or. The sense referring to “coming from a wealthy family” is said to have come from high-class people who curse “Coño!” during the 1950s. Compare 🇨🇬. See also,.

Noun

 * 1) a person who belongs to a wealthy or well off predominantly English-speaking family
 * 2) a wealthy predominantly Anglophone person, often raised or living in a subdivision village (gated community)
 * 3)  a person who belongs to a wealthy predominantly Spanish-speaking family
 * 4)  a person who speaks in a pretentious manner such as code-mixing Tagalog and English in an unnatural manner or speaking with vocabulary more associated with the wealthy or privileged social class

Adjective

 * 1) predominantly Anglophone and seemingly wealthy
 * 2)  pretentious

Interjection

 * : damn!