rohadt
Rohadt is a term that appears in various contexts, often carrying a negative connotation. In Hungarian, "rohadt" translates to "rotten" or "decayed," and it is frequently used to describe something that is spoiled, putrid, or has gone bad, such as food. Beyond its literal meaning, it can also be employed metaphorically to express strong disapproval or disgust towards a situation, an object, or even a person's character, implying corruption, dishonesty, or general unpleasantness.
The term can also be found in the context of music. For instance, Rohadt is the name