Brussel sprouts can have a strong odor due to sulfur compounds released when they are cooked. These compounds are responsible for the distinctive smell often associated with brussel sprouts.
Stink bugs
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No. It does have a strong musky odour, characteristic of carnivorous, carrion-eating mammals, but healthy specimens do not "stink".
When stink bugs die, they release a strong, unpleasant odor that is often described as musty or pungent.
Nervousness causes sweating which creates an ideal environment for the growth of bacteria, which is what causes the odor.
It causes their vagina to stink.
Yes. Stink can be a verb or a noun. Examples: Verb: "I must really stink because I haven't taken a bath in two weeks." Noun: "We had to call the police because a customer really stirred up a stink with all of their yelling and cursing." Noun: "A decaying corpse has quite a stink to it."
No. It does have a strong musky odour, characteristic of carnivorous, carrion-eating mammals, but healthy specimens do not "stink" or have a dripping nose.
put a dead thing out in the open that has a strong stink to it then that will attract a vulture
onion a stink nut make ur fangers smell strong
It is the simple past tense of 'stink' meaning to emit a strong and offensive smell
Stink bugs emit their distinctive odor as a defense mechanism when they feel threatened or disturbed. This odor acts as a deterrent to predators, helping the stink bug to protect itself from harm.