Portuguese edit

Etymology edit

Blend of pai (father; parent) +‎ patrocínio (financial support).

Pronunciation edit

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /paj.tɾoˈsĩ.ni.u/ [paɪ̯.tɾoˈsĩ.nɪ.u], (faster pronunciation) /paj.tɾoˈsĩ.nju/ [paɪ̯.tɾoˈsĩ.nju]
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /paj.tɾoˈsi.ni.o/ [paɪ̯.tɾoˈsi.nɪ.o], (faster pronunciation) /paj.tɾoˈsi.njo/ [paɪ̯.tɾoˈsi.njo]

Noun edit

paitrocínio m (plural paitrocínios)

  1. (humorous) the bank of mum and dad (UK); financial support from one’s father or parents
    • 2016, Izzy Nobre, Todo dia tem uma merda: As aventuras de um nerd brasileiro no Canadá, Bookstart, page 56:
      Afinal, não fosse o paitrocínio, ela provavelmente nunca teria pisado no Canadá.
      After all, if it weren’t for her parents’ financial support, she would never have set foot in Canada.

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