átázottak
Átázottak is a Hungarian term that literally translates to "soaked ones" or "those who are drenched." It is not a formal or scientific term but is commonly used in everyday language to describe people who have become thoroughly wet, typically due to rain, submersion in water, or being caught in a downpour. The term implies a state of being completely saturated, with clothing and often hair being dripping wet.
The context in which "átázottak" is used is usually informal and can range from a humorous observation