To be a master
The Spanish phrase 'ser un señorito' translates to 'to be a master' in English. It typically refers to a young man who comes from a wealthy or upper-class background, often implying that he has a sense of entitlement or superiority over others. This phrase may carry connotations of arrogance or privilege, suggesting that the individual does not have to work hard for his status or lifestyle, and instead enjoys comforts and luxuries provided by family wealth.