stinkpot
Americannoun
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Also called stinkball. a jar containing combustibles or other materials that generate offensive and suffocating vapors, formerly used in warfare.
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Informal. a stinker; meany.
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a common musk turtle, Sternotherus odoratus, of the eastern and southern U.S., that sometimes climbs trees along the water's edge.
noun
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slang a person or thing that stinks
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slang a person considered to be unpleasant
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another name for musk turtle
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Also called: stink ball. military (formerly) a container filled with material that gives off noxious or suffocating vapours
Etymology
Origin of stinkpot
Example Sentences
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In the well-established U.S. tradition, there was plenty of wall-to-wall luxury in the 500-odd models on display, from the lowliest stinkpot to the "queen" of the show�a 45-ft.
From Time Magazine Archive
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I told him what had happened, and you were right, you little stinkpot.
From Four and Twenty Beds by Vogel, Nancy
"The little stinkpot has to have a place to play!" she exclaimed.
From Four and Twenty Beds by Vogel, Nancy
I am sorry to see that Erasmus imitated his enemies and at times was ambidextrous in the use of the literary stinkpot.
From Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 10 Little Journeys To The Homes Of Great Teachers by Hubbard, Elbert
This is because your writer uses his kazoo in getting even with his supposed enemy—he flings the rhetorical stinkpot with precision, and his grievances come into a prominence all out of keeping with their importance.
From Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 14 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Musicians by Hubbard, Elbert
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