neskmingi
Neskmingi is a term used primarily in Baltic-language contexts to denote a state or quality of persistent misfortune or ill luck. It is not a formal lexical item in every dictionary, but it appears in colloquial speech, contemporary literature, and online discourse to describe people, events, or outcomes that seem repeatedly unlucky.
The exact origin of the word is uncertain, but the form resembles patterns common in Baltic languages
In usage, neskmingi carries a nuance beyond simple “unlucky” by implying a sequence or persistence of misfortune
Culturally, the term reflects broader attitudes toward luck, fate, and agency. As with many colloquial descriptors,