providing or experiencing physical well-being or relief (`comfy' is informal)

kényelmes, türelmes
to have all the necessary qualities that makes one suitable for a particular job, role, etc.
to fully relax and enjoy oneself, often with a sense of carefree and unrestrained enjoyment

pihenni, kiengedni magát
to become involved in or associated with a particular situation, activity, or group

belevág, belekerül
to rapidly and irreversibly deteriorate or decline in a manner that is likely to result in a bad outcome or failure
used for saying that without working hard and experiencing difficulties, one cannot achieve anything
used to express a strong feeling of surprise, wonder, admiration, or amazement

Hűha!, Wow!
said when someone helps us or does something nice for us

Kösz, Köszönöm
used to tell someone to stop saying something that is considered nonsense or to stop exaggerating

Hagyj már ezzel!, Ne már!
a strong feeling of enjoyment, excitement, or thrill derived from an activity or experience

élvezet, izgalom
a person who is overweight or has a large body, often used in a derogatory manner

kövér, dagi
eager, excited, or full of energy, especially in anticipation of doing something
used to describe someone who is ready and excited, often in relation to being enthusiastic or prepared for action

felpörgetett, izgatott
used to express confusion or frustration about someone's behavior or actions

Mi van veled?, Mi ütött beléd?
extremely tired or exhausted, often from physical activity or stress

kifáradt, kiütött
a swallow or gulp of an alcoholic beverage, typically used in some dialects or informal speech

egy korty ital, egy hajtás
to eject or force someone or something to leave, often from a place or system, such as a computer or vehicle

kiűzni, kiszorítani
to dismiss or fire someone, or to force someone to leave or depart from a place or situation
to wager something with high confidence that something will happen or that something is true
to physically hit someone, particularly while wearing boxing gloves
to prepare oneself for an event or situation that is expected to be exciting, intense, or unpredictable
a contemptible person, often someone who behaves in a dishonest, mean-spirited, or self-serving manner

gazember, aljas
