The expression "kick up a stink" is believed to originate from the literal act of disturbing something that releases a foul odor, such as animal waste. The phrase likely evolved metaphorically to describe situations where individuals create a fuss or complain loudly about an issue, akin to causing a disturbance. Its use became popular in British English, reflecting a reaction to perceived injustices or grievances. Overall, it conveys the idea of raising a significant ruckus over something bothersome.
Because some dirty minded puritan would kick up a stink about it.
from the power you build up in your leg
Yes...a rotten anything can stink up a place.
Stink weed does stink. Several plants are called stink weed such as Tree of Heaven a.k.a. Ghetto Palm a.k.a. Ailanthus a.k.a. Stink Tree. Jimson weed is also called stink weed. If you don't think either of these plants stink, you ought to look up "Anosmia", "Hyposmia", or "Dysosmia"...your nose just isn't working right.
The expression "tip of the iceberg "comes from a guy named Michael Vornado. He made this expression up because he said "the tip of the iceberg is always where you want to be not the bottom of the iceberg."
The reason people stink is because they don't wash up or brush they teeth or do any of that stuff!:(
shove it up ur a**
coz you stink
To kick some annoying player (trust me there is a lot out there) go to game setup and then party management and then boot player should come up on his profile
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."
from some horny guy who wanted his girl friend not to where any clothes
Stink bugs do end up going their legs back. This happens due to theoccurrence of elemental movement in their body's. When their legs grow back they also pick up more speed than they had before. A stink bugs speed rate can go up to 300 mph.