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stinka

English

Noun

stinka (plural stinkas)

  1. (Tyneside) Someone who smells badly, a stinker.
  2. (Tyneside) Someone who is ugly or repulsive.
    How man, get off is ye propa stinka!

Anagrams

  • Atkins, Tanski, astink, takins

Swedish

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *stinkwan?. Compare English stink, Dutch and German stinken.

Verb

stinka (present stinker, preterite stank, imperative stink)

  1. (intransitive) To smell bad; to stink, reek
    • 1917 translation, the Bible, Exodus 7:18
    • 1917, Dan Andersson, Svarta Ballader, Tiggar-Stinas middagssång
    • 1926, Hjalmar Bergman, Farmor och Vår Herre
  2. (intransitive) to give impression of foul play or dishonesty; to stink
    • 2000, Claes Arvidsson, Svenska Dagbladet - editor's column
  3. (transitive in combination with verb particle ner) make something stink or smell bad
    • 1933, August Strindberg, Gustav Vasa

Usage notes

  • The supine stunkit occurs occasionally, but has also been claimed not to exist.

Conjugation

Related terms

  • stank

Anagrams

  • ankist, inkast, kantis, kistan

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stinko

English

Etymology

stink +? -o

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -??k??

Adjective

stinko (comparative more stinko, superlative most stinko)

  1. (slang) drunk

Synonyms

  • See Thesaurus:drunk

Anagrams

  • Kitson, kitons, tokins

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