rotstokker
Rotstokker is a term with origins in Dutch and German, generally referring to a person or thing that is rotten, decayed, or of poor quality. The word itself is a compound, with "rot" meaning rotten or decay and "stokker" likely deriving from "stok" meaning stick or log, or perhaps a more general suffix indicating a person or object.
In historical contexts, rotstokker could be used to describe wood that had begun to rot, rendering it
While not a commonly used term in modern English, understanding its etymology provides insight into how such