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What does elbaszta its Hungarian mean?

"Elbaszta" is not a real Hungarian word. It's a colloquial term that is actually a combination of two words:

* El - This means "away" or "off".

* Baszta - This is a vulgar slang term for "to screw up" or "to ruin".

Therefore, "elbaszta" roughly translates to "to mess up", "to screw up", or "to ruin" in English.

It's important to note that "elbaszta" is very informal and often used in a vulgar context. It's not appropriate for polite conversation or professional settings.

If you want to express the idea of "to mess up" or "to ruin" in a more formal way, you could use:

* Elrontani: to spoil, to ruin

* Rombolni: to destroy, to break

* Hiba: error, mistake

Always consider the context and audience when choosing your words.

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