Depends on the context of the word, but usually "Malo"
por favor, que apestaba that's please you stank in spanish
stank is the past form of stink.
Yes, stink can be noun or verb.
'Stink' is the present tense of stank.
No, blood in your vagina will not make it 'stank'.
no
William J. Stank has written: 'Highway radio'
i got this stank in my blunt and drank in my cup
rank
Planking. As in acting like a plank of flat wood.
Erlimes house
stank.