noun
entitled parent; parent who acts entitled because they have children
Derogatory or jocular term for a parent who expects special treatment or makes unreasonable demands by leveraging their status as a parent. Often used in online discourse and workplace contexts.
あの子持ち様は、自分の子供が騒いでも謝らない。
That entitled parent doesn't apologize even when their child is noisy.
子持ち様のクレームに店員が困っていた。
The staff were troubled by the entitled parent's complaint.
Compound of 子持ち (こもち, 'having a child') + 様 (さま, honorific suffix). The honorific 様 is used sarcastically to mock the perceived self-importance of such parents.