Shoti
noun, slang ·Moderate ·College level
Definitions
- 1 the youngest brother
- 2 a younger brother; little brother informal
"‘SAY HI TO SEVI’ ❤️ LOOK: A week after Kryz and Slater Young's second child was born, the couple finally has a name for their shoti. Say hi to Sevi, skyfam! ❤️"
- 3 a young male junior (usually within the Chinese Filipino community) familiar
- 4 term of address for the youngest brother
- 5 term of address for a younger brother informal
"Kryz Uy and Slater Young's firstborn son Scottie just had an adorable first meeting with his baby brother! [...] The new big brother was also seen carrying the baby in his arms. "A big Ahia Scottie welcome!" Kryz wrote in the caption. Slater, meanwhile, posted a video of Scottie carrying the newborn and adorably saying "Hi Shoti!" while caressing his cheek."
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- 6 term of address for a young male junior (usually within the Chinese Filipino community) familiar
Example
More examples"‘SAY HI TO SEVI’ ❤️ LOOK: A week after Kryz and Slater Young's second child was born, the couple finally has a name for their shoti. Say hi to Sevi, skyfam! ❤️"
Etymology
Borrowed from Hokkien 小弟 (sió-tǐ, “younger brother; youngest brother”).
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.