stinky
IPA: stˈɪŋki
noun
- (childish) a bowel movement; feces or diarrhoea
adjective
- Having a strong, unpleasant smell; stinking.
- (informal) Bad, undesirable.
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Examples of "stinky" in Sentences
- Some say it means Stinky faggot.
- It made a big stinky in the press.
- That smells like a stinky sock as well.
- He is often portrayed as dirty and stinky.
- Stinky had a knack for asking for a beating.
- Books are referred to as 'stinky maggot' etc.
- The stinky project has become a stinky task force.
- Stinky Williams is an underweight kid in Greg's grade.
- The article, however, is stinky, and needs to be fixed.
- Alas, the videos are in stinky-crappo RealVideo format.
- However, The name of the town use to be called Stinky Gully.
- To call her stinky, a liar, and mean as cat shit is being polite.
- The latest twist what you could call a stinky story about her husband.
- I used to have a cat called stinky that would sit across my shoulder and have me carry him around.
- This part of London was once known as "stinky Stratford" because of its polluting industrial works.
- Although the suits were kind of stinky, it was fighting at its finest ... and we even had a "round boy" who you will die over.
- When I was a youth and trapping raccoon, fox and mink I caught so many skunks I had to quit because people were starting to call me "stinky" and had to live in the milk barn.
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