stinking
[ sting-king ]
/ ˈstɪŋ kɪŋ /
adjective
that smells foul; foul-smelling.
Slang.
very drunk; plastered.
Slang.
very rich: His father left him so much money he's stinking.
contemptible; disgusting: a stinking shame.
adverb
completely or extremely: stinking drunk.
SYNONYMS FOR stinking
OTHER WORDS FROM stinking
stink·ing·ly, adverb stink·ing·ness, nounWords nearby stinking
Definition for stinking (2 of 2)
Origin of stink
before 900; (v.) Middle English
stinken, Old English
stincan; (noun) Middle English, derivative of the v.; cognate with German
stinken. (v.); cf.
stench
OTHER WORDS FROM stink
out·stink, verb (used with object), out·stank or, often, out·stunk; out·stunk; out·stink·ing.Example sentences from the Web for stinking
British Dictionary definitions for stinking (1 of 2)
stinking
/ (ˈstɪŋkɪŋ) /
adjective
having a foul smell
informal
unpleasant or disgusting
(postpositive) slang
very drunk
adverb
informal
(intensifier, expressing contempt for the person referred to)
stinking rich
Derived forms of stinking
stinkingly, adverb stinkingness, nounBritish Dictionary definitions for stinking (2 of 2)
stink
/ (stɪŋk) /
noun
verb stinks, stinking, stank, stunk or stunk (mainly intr)
See also
stink out
Word Origin for stink
Old English
stincan; related to Old Saxon
stinkan, German
stinken, Old Norse
stökkva to burst; see
stench
Idioms and Phrases with stinking
stink