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"stank" Definitions
  1. past tense of stink
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If that doesn't float your boat, how about the soon-to-be-timeless "HOW U HOT," or the overwhelming power of "STANK LOVE" (which also happens to be an actual Outkast song with the lyrics "Stank love, stank love, stank love, stank love / Let me show your mind a new freaky side of love").
Stank feels like he's challenging you, rather than pranking you.
Back then, Spanish Harlem stank of stray dogs and gasoline.
One fear loomed: What if the movie about my life stank?
It's hard not to read that and make a stank face.
There was a long run in her pantyhose and her breath stank.
Rich shit surely stank as much, but it was more highly prized.
Not caring what others think and just completely owning your own stank-ness?
Everywhere he looked, he yelled, the world was burning and stank of sulfur.
After making the briefest, subtlest of stank faces, Nenê glances at his hand.
It was part of a mangrove forest that stank of festering weird stuff.
No one wanted him in their cell, he stank and was maybe violent.
We used to drink a lot in those days, and it stank down there.
You can see the moment when the scent hits Beadle's face -- and everything goes stank.
The weak, the infected, made a pyre that went on for days and it stank.
It stank of his not-so-hidden effort to attract a mammal outside the home.
It stank up our van so badly that we threw away the tie-dyed curtains.
"I've been standing here all day inhaling smoke from this stank-ass grill," she said.
My taxi driver stank of vodka and chose the most circuitous route possible from the airport.
It smelled horrible, but I still wanted to sleep in it because it stank so good.
We haven't really experienced anything strange in public besides a few stank looks here and there.
Perhaps it's my clinical depression, but the nostalgia that powers 22's Lion King stank of nihilism.
He's a very special doggo who loves to give his owner the "stank eye" whenever she comes home.
You'd also love this week's squishy little stank button, an American take on a French Brie: Moses Sleeper.
The area was poor when Dostoyevsky lived there, and the canals that surrounded it on three sides stank.
She didn't want to do anything, she'd stopped washing her hair or wearing make-up, and she stank.
Even when the Clippers stank, which was often, her husband embraced the challenge of keeping his audience engaged.
Here, ESPN First Take co-host Max Kellerman stands accused of letting that stank juice loose on set.
The last thing anyone wants is a stank house, especially when the temps rise and food rots faster.
"The house stank of wet paint and Pepper could taste it in the back of her throat," Wood writes.
The garments were waterproof, but they stank and could get sticky in the heat, and stiff in the cold.
I locked myself in the disabled toilet by the entrance, which stank of cleaning product, and got to testing.
Lillard was simply off, or perhaps just helplessly swallowed up by Klay Thompson's elite length and ambient AXE-stank.
He stank, and he was certain that the patchy beard he'd grown on the trip made him look menacing.
But there can be repercussions from society's disregard from talking or learning about how what we consume affects our stank.
" Well, let's see what we have left after we isolate CUBA: We have STANK, which is a synonym for "Smelled.
It rested on my face for a couple of minutes, while I tried not to think about how much it stank.
"Ridin' round smoking OG stank / switch your hair up like you rob banks / your hair matching my drank" Truly a masterpiece.
Maybe her apparent lack of legible blackness — of grit, stank and swagger — made a striking contrast with his abundance of it.
No matter how bad my socks were smelling, I felt like they could blend nicely into the standard convention-hall stank.
"It stank then and it stinks now — only today it is the fetid stench of corruption that hangs in the air."
The idea is basically that through a simple glare, similar to the stank eye, someone can bring supernatural harm upon you.
Mami's breath stank like a pack of cigs left to curl in a bottle of Don Q. "I'm fine, Mami," Angel said.
In February, before she laid her soaring stank on Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper's mega hit, Clarkson apologized for any perceivable disservice.
Streets stank or urine and diseases were spreading, and as city secretary, he was charged with keeping order and tidiness in public places.
They had black beards and camouflage uniforms and stank like they hadn't washed in weeks (all the ISIS fighters I've seen were filthy).
The left-handed guitarist was still young when she began dating a fellow musician, a saxophone player by the name of Sylvester or 'Stank.
Anyway, when I got home I was obviously slurring and stank because my sister who was sitting next to me just stood up and moved.
When the judge asked her why she had brought people into his court who stank, she replied, bluntly, that he was there precisely for them.
They had the effect of cold beads of water on a hot iron — they danced and fizzled up while the room stank from their steam.
"In bonded labor cases, judges would ask me why I had brought those people to the courts who stank," she told Herald, a local magazine.
Some news outlets warned of the challenge, while others realized that most Momo-related claims were poorly supported and the whole thing stank of a hoax.
That said, Celtic Pride is a unique look into the stank fishbowl that bred the Bill Simmons-es and Christopher Mintz-Plasse-s of our world.
When I landed, the airport stank of chicory coffee and beer-soaked tourists, and the unflagging humidity greeted me like a backhand when I walked outside.
Maya was aboard and described a helmsman who stank of alcohol absconding in an emergency dingy after an argument, forcing two of MC's young employees to take over.
The room stank of urine, and as many as 40 patients were crowded into a large, mud-caked cell at the center, in the Jakarta suburb of Bekasi.
Too many of those aren't good, so your body has no choice but to make you a walking stank house, excreting ketones via your urine and your breath.
I was already pretty ripe after a day's worth of drinking and sweating in my costume, so I hoped the night air might blow some stank off me.
By the time I walked into the Mashable office less than an hour after landing, having walked ten minutes from the train station, my hair stank of smoke.
There is a reason for the stank: The horrendous smell apparently tricks bugs—like pollen-carrying carrion beetles—into mistaking them for literal rotting meat, ensuring a pollination cycle.
Rufus and Chaka Khan "Tell Me Something Good" When people in a recording studio talk about putting some stank on it, they're talking about this Stevie Wonder-penned song.
Clinical studies have shown that myofascial foam massage reduces muscle fatigue and improves circulation; you can also avoid stank-eye from the flight attendant for stretching in the aisle.
"United has no legitimate reason or justification to remove [Obioma] from the flight but for racial prejudice and insulted [her] by stating that Ms. Obioma stank," the suit states.
No matter how you smash it, you'll be glad you did, and you're likely to re-learn that age old lesson: Don't judge a (Reiss) cheese by its stank.
From about 4 am to 7 am try to picture heavy-set, sweaty men, beer, honking noises, women, bouncy stuff, and the general stank of hundreds of tightly packed bodies.
It was stank on a plane for the Toronto Raptors ... when 7-foot center Jonas Valanciunas blew a fart on the team jet and nearly killed all of his teammates.
Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure sounds, from its title, like one of those almost always awful budget games that stank up the bottom of the considerable Nintendo DS catalogue.
With dreadlocks bundled into a genetically modified pineapple on the top of his head, he turned up to the weigh-in with a vape toking entourage and stank out the changing rooms.
They were noisy, they processed vast piles of dirty rags, collected by ragpickers, and they stank of ammonia, often derived from human urine, which was used to break down the rags' fibers.
Another room recreates the famous stank bathrooms from the now-closed dive bar, the Hole, which the gallery is named after, replete with graffiti from Ben Solomon, Shaun Crawford and the Irak crew.
In some places, public durian-eating is banned because of its smell, and in November, durian stank up an airplane's cargo hold so badly that it forced flight delays while the crew unloaded it.
Far be it from us to suggest that you report that you were banned from "Ass Mountain" for "lighting the fart that stank up the world," but we can't stop you from doing that either.
In September 1945, according to a Chicago Sun reporter, the canal still stank of decayed corpses when 400 Jewish survivors and about 30 American Jewish soldiers gathered for the first postwar synagogue service in Berlin.
A student activist at the time, Mr. Lethen toyed with Communism, rebelling against Germany's postwar elites which, as he put it, "still stank of the Nazis" — only to become part of the country's cultural mainstream.
Bradley Mullins started in pop band Sundogs but as Brad Stank he's upped the melodic melancholia that sounds like it could have drawn some influence from the likes of King Krule, Homeshake or even Connan Mockasin.
I was detached from the world, untethered without a phone or a computer to connect me—but none of my friends wanted to hang out anyway, since every crevice of my unwashed body stank like chorizo.
At Sendok Garpu, an Indonesian restaurant in the Brisbane suburb of Indooroopilly, petai hustles its raucous stank in a dish of king prawns and chopped green beans, cooked in coconut milk and a sweet chile sauce.
The natural rind looks like the rugged surface of a groovy, stank-ass planet: Its brown surface, the color of oiled almond skins, is pockmarked and mottled with extraterrestrial molds of ashen grey and occasional mustard yellow.
We did a few laps around Sacramento's famous Roseville Automall, my uncle steering me away from ex-fleet cars and rust-caked things that stank like burnt plastic and had no business being priced at five digits.
The reason your workout clothes smell so stank has to do with the buildup of sebum, or oil that's secreted from the sebaceous glands of your skin, explains Kyle Blakely, vice president of Materials Innovation for Under Armour.
The deathly stank of comet 67P, inspired by the hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and hydrogen cyanide Rosetta's Philae lander sniffed before swiftly dying on the space rock's surface (and now we know why) is finally an eau de toilette.
There is no way to approach the dish without making a glorious mess, while scooping the tender flesh awash in sticky sauce and just the right touch of stank from the roe and head of the spindly beasts.
Teigen enlisted some other women to pose as the other three brides, and at the end of the day, made a stank face when it wasn't her husband to come out of the limo and crown her the winner.
The concern: Because I care about this dude the same way I care about, say...myself, I'm wondering what risks come with hanging out all night in the same set of stank gym clothes you had on all day.
Kimchi's been around for about a billion years (give or take) as a way of turning run-of-the-mill vegetables into immortal, stank-infused pickles, which have kept the good people of Korea alive and well for centuries.
A few of the Bennington students knew who she was, but to most she was just another faculty wife, and a fat and creepy one at that, someone who drank too much and whose house stank of cat pee.
MP promised I could wear their Magic Socks for six full days without noticing the mildewy stank that accumulates in the six-pairs-for-10-bucks Hanes standard that I usually wear, and that felt like a well-meaning lie.
Yes, fast food is delicious and cheap and, without those regular McLunches, you'd never have a full set of Lego Batman toys—but you also wouldn't make people lose their own lunch every time you opened your stank-ass mouth.
And we would all bring over a Spar bag full of full-fat fizzy pop, Cadbury's Crunchie Rocks and/or a freshly sweating £3.50 double-hamburger from the grimy takeaway three streets over, and then we would watch Scuzz until the room stank.
Still others felt the piece stank of snobbery: "Just curious, but did you have to pay extra on your trip to learn to look down your nose at people with differing tastes or did that come free?" wrote Suzanne Claire of Pennsylvania.
From the fifth-fastest goal in World Cup history: To his absolute sauce against this Turkish player, may he rest in peace: To his brutal stank face against the Jamaican side: Dempsey exhibited a style and culture of play that the United States badly needed.
Then I'd realize the great deal was only great for a month and the customer service stank, and when I saw that company back in the lobby I'd warn people off the way a woman warns another woman off a bad guy at a party.
They've done a bum job explaining why a book sang or — and this is the worst — they've done a bum job explaining why a book stank, robbing the authors of the intelligent criticism they were owed while being shown the way to the abattoir.
That year I was a freshman in a new school, the only black girl in my class, and stank of cat urine because we were too poor to buy a new coat, and once that smell gets into one piece of clothing, it is difficult to remove.
The time the movie devotes to their shock — watching the profoundly impressed stank faces and the dabbed-at tears, bearing witness as Franklin's outrageous excellence, on Night Two, causes breakdowns and crackups — bespeaks an interest in more than Franklin but in the emotional consequences of her incandescence.
Mr. Hanks says he just listened to the NPR show in which a former producer of "The Apprentice" admitted that the show made the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, which was falling apart and, as Mr. Hanks says, "stank," look glossy in an effort to sell the image of Trump, the successful businessman.
Then I go to the locker room, strip down, put my stank-ass clothes in a little pile on the bench to mark my territory (by law, someone with a locker right next to mine will be showering at the exact same time), shower, get dressed, and stuff all the dirty shit into the bag.
His yearly, early 2010s DJ Stank Daddy mix series ran with the name "Summer Camp"—and featured laidback, lake-side tracks from the likes of Toro Y Moi, Jill Scott, Real Estate and Coco O. Then there's his annual festival, Camp Flog Gnaw, which is also rooted in the aesthetic of an endless, sun-soaked getaway.
This simple scene in Homecoming — a quiet one between mother and daughter — may not seem as significant as the loud, horn-heavy, foot-stomping, stank-face-inducing instants of Beychella, but it incapsulates Homecoming's goal of creating a safe space for Black people to see themselves, and for the next generation to grow up in a world where their options feel limitless and their voices are heard.
This keeps happening: In 2015, it happened, the notorious Poo Plane OG; in 2016, it happened, when a man on a plane to Paris pissed on another passenger and started a plane-wide brawl; in 2017, in precious little August, a plane rose from the holy ground of Oklahoma City airport but turned right back again and landed because it stank too badly of some unnamed funk.

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