English
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /ˈstɪŋkɪŋ/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - Rhymes: -ɪŋkɪŋ
Etymology 1
[edit]From Middle English stynkynge, stinkinge, stinkinde, stinkende, stynkande, stynkand, from Old English stincende, from Proto-Germanic *stinkwandz (“stinking”), present participle of Proto-Germanic *stinkwaną (“to stink”), equivalent to stink + -ing. Cognate with Dutch stinkend (“stinking, stinky”), German stinkend (“stinking, stinky”), Danish stinkende (“stinking, stinky”), Norwegian stinkende (“stinking, stinky”).
Adjective
[edit]stinking (comparative more stinking, superlative most stinking)
- Having a pungent smell.
- Very bad and undesirable.
- I have a stinking cold.
- (slang) Very drunk.
- 2021, Mack Morriss, South Pacific Diary, 1942-1943:
- Oh, I got stinking—and, worse, acted like the world's worst heel to top it off. I passed out mentally about the time we left the club—which must have been around 2:30—but unfortunately didn't pass out physically.
- (euphemistic) An intensifier, a hypallage.
- We don’t need your stinking sympathy.
Derived terms
[edit]- butt-stinking
- cry stinking fish
- stinking acacia
- stinking ash
- stinking badger
- stinking cedar
- stinking chamomile
- stinking chun
- stinking corpse lily
- stinking goosefoot
- stinking gum
- stinking hawksbeard
- stinking hellebore
- stinking iris
- stinking juniper
- stinkingly
- stinking nanny
- stinkingness
- stinking nightshade
- stinking ninny
- stinking rich
- stinking sumac
- stinking toe
- stinking willie
- stinking willy
Translations
[edit]having a bad smell — see also stinky
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very bad
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Verb
[edit]stinking
- present participle and gerund of stink
Etymology 2
[edit]From Middle English stinkinge, stynkynge, equivalent to stink + -ing.
Noun
[edit]stinking (plural stinkings)
- The emission of a foul smell.
- 2013, Phaedra. C Pezzullo, Cultural Studies and Environment, Revisited, page 42:
- From the magnificent ejaculation of the Waimangu geyser, to the tiniest of gaseous emissions, descriptions of the thermal reserve were rife with dischargings, bubblings and stinkings, quiverings and palpitations, orifices and protuberances.
Middle English
[edit]Noun
[edit]stinking
- alternative form of stynkynge
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