beázik
Beázik is a Hungarian verb that describes the process of something becoming wet or soaked. It is commonly used to indicate that water has entered a structure, such as a building, causing damage or inconvenience. This can happen due to various reasons, including heavy rain, leaks in the roof or pipes, or inadequate waterproofing. The term "beázik" implies a passive reception of water, meaning the object or structure is not actively absorbing the water but rather being penetrated by it.
The consequences of "beázik" can range from minor dampness to significant structural damage. In homes, it can