Xotux
To behave like a young donkey; often used to describe a stubborn person who is unwilling to yield.
Beyond its primary meaning, is used in several idiomatic expressions to describe someone's behavior, often implying stubbornness, awkwardness, or even a youthful energy. To behave like a young donkey; often used
"Like a xotux." This phrase is often used to describe someone who behaves in a stubborn or childishly naive manner. To behave like a young donkey
is part of a larger set of rustic and pastoral vocabulary in Azerbaijani that distinguishes animals by their age and characteristics, such as: Qoduq / Xotux: Young donkey. Dayça: Foal (baby horse). Sıpa: Young donkey (standard). Kəlcə: Young buffalo. The Persistence of Dialectal Terms often implying stubbornness