løbsk
Løbsk is a Danish word that generally translates to "runaway" or "out of control." It is most commonly used to describe a horse or other animal that has escaped its handler and is running wildly. The term can also be applied to situations where machinery or a vehicle is operating without proper control, such as a runaway train or a runaway car. In a broader, figurative sense, løbsk can describe any situation that has spiraled out of control or become unmanageable. This could include a riot, a sudden surge in prices, or a personal situation that has become chaotic. The core idea behind løbsk is a loss of control and an uninhibited, often rapid, movement or progression. It implies a lack of direction and an inherent danger or unpredictability in the uncontrolled state.