Stinko Meaning in English
word
ˈstɪŋkoʊ
STIN-koh
stˈɪnkəʊ
stin-KOH
التعريف
'Stinko' is an informal or slang word describing something that smells very bad. It can also mean someone who is extremely drunk.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Strongly informal, mostly American English. Used for smelly things or, as slang, for someone who's very drunk ('He came home stinko'). Less common in formal writing. Often playful or humorous. Distinct from 'stinky', which only means 'bad smell'.
Spanish: apestado - muy borracho (informal)Portuguese (BR): fedorento - bêbado (gíria)Portuguese (PT): fedorento - bêbado (gíria)Chinese (Simplified): 很臭的 - 烂醉如泥的(俚语)Chinese (Traditional): 很臭的 - 爛醉如泥的(俚語)Hindi: बहुत बदबूदार - बहुत नशे में (स्लैंग)Arabic: ذو رائحة كريهة - ثمل جدًا (عامية)Bengali: জঘন্য গন্ধ - মাতালRussian: вонючий - пьяный (разг.)Japanese: すごくくさい - ベロベロに酔ったVietnamese: bốc mùi kinh khủng - say bét nhèKorean: 엄청 구린 - 만취한Turkish: berbat kokulu - sırılsıklam sarhoşUrdu: بدبودار - بہت زیادہ نشے میںIndonesian: bau banget - mabuk berat
جمل نموذجية
The garbage can smells stinko.
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He came home completely stinko last night.
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This fish is really stinko.
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My shoes went stinko after walking in the rain.
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Man, that cheese is stinko—I can smell it from the next room!
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I drank a bit too much and ended up totally stinko at the party.
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