Noun
(Philippines) an aunt; auntie
(Philippines, slang) a young adult woman exhibiting the stereotypical characteristics of a Filipina aunt
Source: en.wiktionary.orgTita knew through her own flesh how fire transforms the elements, how a lump of corn flour is changed into a tortilla, how a soul that hasn't been warmed by the fire of love is lifeless, like a useless ball of corn flour. Laura Esquivel
But investors are worried that the good times won’t last: Costs are rising at some of the biggest industrial companies due to tariffs and a super-tight labor market, Bob Tita and Doug Cameron report. Source: Internet
But Tita Vea, the cruel and abusive woman their father married after their mother died five years earlier, is, tragically, all they've got. Source: Internet
Fused together, Tita then became the point person, adviser, big sister, and friend that one can approach around these issues that permeated in the community." Source: Internet
Just like her Tita Kath, Lhexine Chryszell’s indeed following the footsteps of this Queen of Hearts, with endorsements left and right, and a huge following of her own (146k+ followers on Instagram! Source: Internet
What is there in the PCL totem pole that drives a level-headed person like Tita Gallentes to run for president? Source: Internet