Stinking is a contemptible and offensive word if applied to a human being. It is, however, applicable to describe something that is foul smelling. In an informal way, stinking can refer to something or somebody that has raised an unpleasant fuss or a scandal. It can describe someone who is very drunk. If ever in doubt as to whether or not the word should be used, think of an alternative, there is a wide choice in the English language
She is so smitten with Samuel. I am sick of being so smitten with the stinking summer flu.
From Latin, Bison, meaning wild ox. There is some connection to a Slavic word meaning the 'Stinking Animal' a reference to its scent. The word was carried to America in the 1690's
The letters shown "stiking" do not make any English word. I'll make a couple guesses about the word you wanted. The word "stinking" means something or someone has / had a foul odor. Example: The stinking landfill could be smelled from miles away. Another word is "striking". Besides "to hit", it can also mean "something that creates a vivid picture or impression". Example sentences: Police charged the father with striking his child with a board. Dressed in a ball gown, the Princess was striking.
No -.- Swag is not a bad word :P
No it's not a bad word
Yes, stinking is a word.
Your but be stinking so bad
'Foetid', first attested in English 1599, from Latin fetidus, foetidus "stinking," from fetere "have a bad smell, stink."
Pungent
rotten stinking corrupt bad smelly
Fetid means smelly to the point of stinking.
The word stinking can be a verb and an adjective. The verb form is the present participle of the verb "stink". The adjective form refers to having a pungent aroma.
Some common synonyms of stinking are fetid, fusty, malodorous, musty, noisome, putrid, and rank. While all these words mean "bad-smelling," stinking and fetid suggest the foul or disgusting. prisoners were held in stinking cells. the fetid odor of skunk cabbage.
Herb Robert is: stinking cranesbill Dolores
Stinking Lizaveta was created in 1994.
Stinking Bishop cheese was created in 1972.
Stinking Up the Night was created in 2006.