Tölttokos
Tölttokos is a term used in Hungarian to describe a person who is extremely talkative or chatty. The word "töltök" means "to fill" or "to stuff," and "kos" is a suffix that denotes a person who performs a certain action. Therefore, "tölttokos" literally translates to "one who fills with talk." This term is often used to describe individuals who have a tendency to speak excessively, often without much thought or consideration for the listener. They may be seen as engaging and outgoing, but their constant talking can sometimes be perceived as annoying or intrusive. In social settings, a tölttokos might be known for their ability to keep conversations going, but they may also be criticized for monopolizing discussions or interrupting others. The term is part of Hungarian colloquial language and is used to describe a specific personality trait.