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wikipedia|dab=stinky English Etymology stink + -y
Pronunciation :Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-ɪÅki|-ɪÅki
Adjective en-adj|stinkier|stinkiest
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slang Having a strong, unpleasant smell; stinking.
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slang bad|Bad, undesirable.
#* 1991, Theresa P. Gladden, Romancing Susan,<sup>1</sup> Bantam
Books, ISBN 055344123X, page 37, #*: [â¦] she walked over to the table and switched off the Walkman as she sat down. #*: âHey!â Nikki yelped. âThat was a stinky thing to do. That was my favorite
song.â #* 2003, Betty Levin, Shoddy Cove,<sup>2</sup> HarperCollins?,
ISBN 0-06-052272-0, page 151, #*: âSchool all year round.â The father groaned. âWhat a good idea.â #*: âStupid, stinky idea,â a child remarked from across the
room. #* 2007, Aletha V. Smithson, âPacifier Breakingâ (poem), in As He Was Known,<sup>3</sup> AuthorHouse?, ISBN
1-4259-7805-3, page 172, #*: The binky drifted up and far away, #*: To the man in the moon, I heard them say; #*: A cute idea but a rotten stinky plan.
Translations trans-top|having a strong, unpleasant smell Portuguese: fedorento m, fedorenta f, fedido m, fedida f
trans-mid trans-bottom
fi:stinky
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