stink
n 1: a distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasant [syn:
malodor, malodour, stench, stink, reek, fetor,
foetor, mephitis]
v 1: be extremely bad in quality or in one's performance; "This
term paper stinks!"
2: smell badly and offensively; "The building reeks of smoke"
[syn: reek, stink]
stink I. intransitive verb (stankorstunk; stunk; stinking)
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English stincan; akin to Old
High German stinkan to emit a smell Date: before 12th century
1. to emit a strong offensive odor <stank of urine>
2. to be offensive <the election stank of corruption>;
also to be in bad repute 3. to possess something to an
offensive degree <stinking with wealth> 4. to
be extremely bad or unpleasant <the performance stank> <that
news really stinks> • stinkyadjectiveII. nounDate: 13th century 1. a strong offensive
odor ;stench2. a public outcry against something ;fuss <made a big stink when asked to leave>
stink v. & n. --v. (past stank or stunk; past part. stunk) 1 intr. emit a strong offensive smell. 2 tr. (often foll. by out) fill (a place) with a stink. 3 tr. (foll. by out etc.)
drive (a person) out etc. by a stink. 4 intr. colloq. be or seem very unpleasant, contemptible, or scandalous. 5 intr. (foll. by of) colloq. have plenty of (esp. money). --n. 1 a strong or
offensive smell; a stench. 2 colloq. a row or fuss (the affair caused quite a stink). Phrases and idioms: like stink colloq. intensely; extremely hard or fast etc. (working like
stink). stink bomb a device emitting a stink when exploded. Etymology: OE stincan ult. f. WG: cf. STENCH
stink
(stinks, stinking, stank, stunk)
1. To stink means to smell extremely unpleasant.
Get away from me–your breath stinks...The place stinks of fried onions...The pond stank like a sewer.VERB: V, V of n, V like n
• Stink is also a noun.
He was aware of the stink of stale beer on his breath...N-SING
• stinkingThey were locked up in a stinking cell.ADJ
2. If you say that something stinks, you mean that you disapprove of it because it
involves ideas, feelings, or practices that you do not like. (INFORMAL)
I think their methods stink...The whole thing stinks of political corruption.VERB: V, V of n [disapproval]
3. If someone makes a stink about something they are angry about, they show their anger
in order to make people take notice. (INFORMAL)
The tabloid press kicked up a stink about his seven-day visit.= fuss
N-SING: a N
stink
stɪŋk v. & n. --v. (past stank or stunk; past part. stunk)
1 intr. emit a strong offensive smell. 2 tr. (often foll. by out) fill
(a place) with a stink. 3 tr. (foll. by out etc.) drive (a person) out
etc. by a stink. 4 intr. colloq. be or seem very unpleasant, contemptible, or
scandalous. 5 intr. (foll. by of) colloq. have plenty of (esp. money). --n. 1
a strong or offensive smell; a stench. 2 colloq. a row or fuss (the affair
caused quite a stink). ølike stink colloq. intensely; extremely hard or
fast etc. (working like stink). stink bomb a device emitting a stink when
exploded. [OE stincan ult. f. WG: cf. STENCH]
Stink \Stink\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Stunk, Stank, p. pr. &
vb. n. Stinking.] [AS. stinkan to have a smell (whether
good or bad); akin to OHG. stinchan, G. & D. stinken to
stink; of uncertain origin; cf. Icel. st["o]kkva to leap, to
spring, Goth. stigqan to push, strike, or Gr. ? rancid. Cf.
Stench.]
To emit a strong, offensive smell; to send out a disgusting
odor.
Stink \Stink\, n. [AS. stinc.]
A strong, offensive smell; a disgusting odor; a stench.
Fire stink. See under Fire.
Stink-fire lance. See under Lance.
Stink rat (Zo["o]l.), the musk turtle. [Local, U.S.]
Stink shad (Zo["o]l.), the gizzard shad. [Local, U.S.]
Stink trap, a stench trap. See under Stench.
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