I'm from Rolling Stone - 2006 There's Something Rotten in Denmark 1-4 was released on:
USA: 28 January 2007
the 'smell' is alluding to something wrong, not an actual odor- Ex- when you smell something fishy going on- it doesn't actually mean you smell flounder Hamlet quotes- "There is something rotten in the state of Denmark" "The old chief will wear his feathers, ride his pony and eat his corn when you smell the flowers that they put on your grave"
Spoiled Rotten Pets with Beth Stern - 2013 was released on: USA: 20 April 2013
The Rotten Tomatoes Show - 2009 The Best of Music in the Movies was released on: USA:18 May 2010
The Rotten Tomatoes Show - 2009 The Best of Science Fiction Movies was released on: USA: 3 June 2010
as I understand it, a goodly rotten apple is someone (or something) who is a part of system, a group, who is themselves bad and will likely corrupt the other members of the group, cause trouble, etc...
This expression is from one of the most recognized works of Shakespeare. The line "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark" is from Hamlet.
Originally it's the ominous start from Shakespeare's Hamlet "There's something rotten in the state of Denmark..." It referred to the foul play involved in the plot.
Something Rotten in Havana - 1913 was released on: USA: 15 July 1913
In the days of Hamlet there definitely was. How things are now-a-days I'm really not up on.
The ISBN of Something Rotten is 0670033596.
Something Rotten has 320 pages.
when something gets rooten when something gets rotten when something gets rotten
Something Rotten was created on 2004-08-05.
Something you ate was rotten
*grin* Close! The quote is, "Something is rotten in the State of Denmark." It's from Hamlet, Act I, Scene IV, said by Marcellus to Horatio, as he's commenting on the injustice and corruption in the political/royal hierarchy.
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no not unless something is mixed with it that goes rotten but the dirt itself does not rot