zsákbamacska
zsákbamacska is a Hungarian phrase that literally translates to "cat in a bag." It refers to a purchase made without seeing or knowing the exact item being bought. This typically happens when a seller offers a product, often a surprise assortment of goods, without disclosing its contents beforehand. The buyer purchases it based on trust, the reputation of the seller, or the perceived value of the overall package, accepting the risk that the contents may not be what they hoped for or even useful.
The concept of zsákbamacska is common in various contexts. It can be found in flea markets, online