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The meaning of STINK is to emit a strong offensive odor. How to use stink in a sentence.
STINK definition: 1. to smell very unpleasant: 2. to be extremely bad or unpleasant: 3. a strong unpleasant smell: . Learn more.
(Slang) fuss, to-do, row, upset, scandal, stir, disturbance, uproar, commotion, rumpus, hubbub, brouhaha, deal of trouble (informal) The family's making a hell of a stink.
If someone makes a stink about something they are angry about, they show their anger in order to make people take notice.
stink (third-person singular simple present stinks, present participle stinking, simple past stank or stunk, past participle stunk) (intransitive) To have a strong bad smell.
to cause to stink or be otherwise offensive (often fol. by up): an amateurish performance that really stank up the stage. stink out, to repel or drive out by means of a highly offensive smell.
intransitive verb To cause to stink. noun A strong offensive odor; a stench. synonym: stench. noun Slang A scandal or controversy. idiom (make/raise) To make a great fuss. from The Century Dictionary. To emit a strong offensive smell; send out a disgusting odor; hence, to be in bad odor; have a bad reputation; be regarded with disfavor.