"conyo girl" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˌko.ɲo ˈɡiɾl/ [Philippine] Forms: conyo girls [plural]
Etymology: From Tagalog konyo (“affluent Anglophone person”) + girl. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|konyo|girl|lang1=tl|t1=affluent Anglophone person}} Tagalog konyo (“affluent Anglophone person”) + girl Head templates: {{en-noun}} conyo girl (plural conyo girls)
  1. (Philippines, slang) A female person who belongs to wealthy English-speaking families. Tags: Philippines, slang
    Sense id: en-conyo_girl-en-noun-mf-y8iLz Categories (other): Philippine English, English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 39 31 30
  2. (Philippines, slang) A wealthy female Anglophone person, often raised or living in a subdivision village (gated community). Tags: Philippines, slang Synonyms: conyo, conyo boy, coño girl, konyo girl
    Sense id: en-conyo_girl-en-noun-UJxEfAbn Categories (other): Philippine English
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Noun

IPA: /ˌko.ɲo ˈɡiɾl/ [Philippine] Forms: conyo girls [plural]
Etymology: From Spanish coño (“cunt; pussy”) + girl or Spanish de nuevo cuño (“(of a person) who has recently entered a profession, union or social class.”) + girl. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|coño|girl|lang1=es|t1=cunt; pussy}} Spanish coño (“cunt; pussy”) + girl, {{compound|en|de nuevo cuño|girl|lang1=es|t1=(of a person) who has recently entered a profession, union or social class.}} Spanish de nuevo cuño (“(of a person) who has recently entered a profession, union or social class.”) + girl Head templates: {{en-noun}} conyo girl (plural conyo girls)
  1. (Philippines, dated, slang) A Spanish mestiza. Tags: Philippines, dated, slang Related terms: Conyo, valley boy, valley girl
    Sense id: en-conyo_girl-en-noun-wKmc~z2N Categories (other): Philippine English
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

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