Nefronják
Nefronják is a term used in Hungarian to describe a person who is excessively concerned with the details of their work or tasks. The term is derived from the word "nefron" which means "kidney" in English, and "ják" which means "eater" or "consumer". The term is often used to describe someone who is overly meticulous, anal-retentive, or who spends an excessive amount of time on trivial or unimportant tasks. Nefronjáks are often seen as being overly cautious or risk-averse, and may be perceived as being overly concerned with the minutiae of their work. The term is often used in a derogatory manner, but it can also be used in a self-deprecating way by someone who feels they are overly concerned with their work. Nefronjáks are often seen as being overly concerned with the details of their work, and may be perceived as being overly cautious or risk-averse. The term is often used in a derogatory manner, but it can also be used in a self-deprecating way by someone who feels they are overly concerned with their work.