sorszórós
Sorszórós is a term that originates from Hungarian and literally translates to "line spreader" or "queue spreader." It refers to a person who intentionally disrupts or elongates queues, lines, or waiting lists. This behavior can manifest in various ways, such as intentionally arriving late to cut in, making a scene to distract others, or causing unnecessary delays by asking repetitive or irrelevant questions. The motivations behind sorszórós behavior can range from a desire to gain preferential treatment to simple mischief or an attempt to inconvenience others.
The concept of sorszórós is often encountered in contexts where people are required to wait, such as