What does the Greek word ‘malaka’ mean?
Dude Changed status to publish February 9, 2022
In the past, as an underlying term for a lazy, crooked person, ‘malaka’ could not only mean a character of questionable habits and manners but also someone who is really lazy. It was often used for someone with self-confidence that is misplaced or overblown in relation to their abilities (rather than low self-esteem) – someone who lacks seriousness in attitude or behavior.