Kicsavarva
Kicsavarva is a Hungarian word that translates to "twisted" or "wry" in English. It is often used to describe a physical object that has been bent out of its natural shape, such as a piece of metal that has been forced into a curved form. In a more figurative sense, kicsavarva can describe a situation or a person's demeanor that is not straightforward or honest. It can imply a cunning or deceptive nature, or a situation that is complicated and not easily understood.
The word can be used in various contexts. For example, one might say a screw is kicsavarva