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UK
/stˈɪŋkɐ/
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NOUN
- anything that gives off an offensive odor (especially a cheap cigar)
- an artifact (especially an automobile) that is defective or unsatisfactory
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a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible
kill the rat
only a rotter would do that
the British call a contemptible person a `git'
you cowardly little pukes!
throw the bum out
How To Use stinker In A Sentence
- This cold I've got is a real stinker .
- Among the other stinkers that the lobbyists pushed in the name of national security was a waiver from certain FDA rules for drugs that could be marketed to combat bioterrorism.
- I think your view is, hey if your investment is a real stinkeroo, it may be time to unload it and take the tax benefit. CNN Transcript Dec 15, 2007
- Maybe the realized the intro video was a stinkeroo and asked Rudy to blabber on to fill up the time. Rudy's Speech Goes Long, Forces Cancellation Of Palin Introductory Video
- Speaking of untruths, the bottom line is Al “I invented the Internet” Gore has a huge audience with his utterly stinkeroo of a movie “An Inconvenient Truth.” It's Hard to Imagine… « Climate Audit
- You had a lukewarm attack against this (stinkeroo) season of Project Runway, but you need to go after the ridiculous and arbitrary judging as well. 'Réalité' (in two parts): 'Top Model' goes Ninja; 'DWTS' brings sexy back; 'SYTYCD' crushes dreams; 'Runway' gets stupid | EW.com
- The most scathing review was in the New York Post, which described it as ‘a movie so pathetically lame even her most ardent young fans will give this stinker a big thumbs down’.
- ‘You can have as many nice little touches as you want, but if the song's a bit of a stinker it's not really much use,’ says the jovial bass player, hunched up on a chair in the Glasgow offices of Chemikal Underground.
- Peter D. Kramer's first novel, "Spectacular Happiness," sounds like a stinkeroo. It's Da Bomb
- Delicious Vinyl must be trying real hard to make money in 2001, selling their catalogue to Rhino and rehashing stinkers like ‘Funky Cold Medina’ and ‘Bust a Move.’