passzolt
Passzolt is a Hungarian word that translates to "passed" or "surrendered" in English. Its usage can vary depending on the context. In card games, it signifies a player choosing not to play a card or make a move during their turn. This is often a strategic decision to avoid unfavorable outcomes or to wait for a better opportunity. In a more general sense, passzolt can mean to give up on something, to concede defeat, or to relinquish responsibility for a task or situation. It can also be used in situations where something has been handed over or transferred. For instance, a possession might be "passzolt" to a new owner. The term is common in everyday Hungarian conversation and is understood to convey a sense of yielding or declining participation.