Pengotor
Pengotor is an Indonesian term that can function as a noun meaning a person who dirties things or as an adjective meaning dirty or filthy. It can refer to physical dirt, such as grime or refuse, or to a person viewed as untidy or morally unclean in a social sense. The word expresses the agentive idea of causing dirt or contamination.
Etymologically, pengotor derives from the root kotor, meaning dirty, combined with the agentive prefix peng- and
Usage and nuance vary by context. In everyday speech, pengotor can describe a person who is untidy
See also: kotor, kotoran, mengotori, pengotoran, pengotoran.