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stinky

American  
[sting-kee] / ˈstɪŋ ki /

adjective

stinkier, stinkiest
  1. foul smelling; stinking.

  2. Informal. mean-spirited; nasty.


ˈstinky British  
/ ˈstɪŋkɪ /

adjective

  1. having a foul smell

  2. informal unpleasant or disgusting

  3. informal of poor quality; contemptible

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Etymology

Origin of stinky

stink + -y 1

Example Sentences

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“Next time make the stinky in the toilet, okay?”

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“He saved us from that stinky lab guy. And he got Missus Quickness from the roof last weekend.”

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The other end was covered by a sturdy metal grate with a big stinky hunk of meat hanging on it to lure a bear into the trap.

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Surely her vision was failing, because I was obviously not some stinky schoolboy standing here before her.

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Opening my eyes, I see my stinky visitor—an opossum, all spiny white fur and beady eyes and black ears like mushrooms sticking up from its head.

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