Tróger
Tróger
Meaning:
freeloader (person), but even stronger: someone whose existence is pretty useless and he just tries to get by with shady methods, taking advantage and occasionally cheating other people
Pronunciation:
Memory hook:
ROGER (Federer) is not a Tróger.
Example sentences:
Tróger vagy, nem celeb.
You’re not a celebrity, but a tróger.
[Tróger you-are, not celeb(rity).]
Ne trógerkedj, hanem kelj fel és kezdj magaddal valamit!
Stop tróger-ing around; get up and make good use of your time!
[Not tróger-you, but get-you up and start-you with-yourself something!]
Related terms:
naplopó – a “day-stealer”. Similarly to tróger, a lazy person who just “steals the day” without doing anything meaningful
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