Csávágó
Csávágó is a Hungarian word that generally translates to "hooker" or "prostitute." It is a colloquial and often derogatory term used to refer to a person, typically a woman, who engages in sexual activity in exchange for money. The term carries a negative connotation and is considered vulgar by many. Its usage is common in informal settings and can be found in various forms of Hungarian media and popular culture, often reflecting societal attitudes towards sex work. The origin of the word is believed to be related to the verb "csáváz," which means to "entice" or "lure." While "csávágó" is the most common form, variations may exist in regional dialects or within specific subcultures. The term itself does not typically refer to specific legal definitions of prostitution but rather to a general perception and societal label.