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"Oh, it stinks, it stinks," yells one of the participants.
Or if it's 'she looks like her butt stinks,' [meaning] 'she looks as bad as her butt stinks.
That's because it still stinks, and it stinks enough to know that another week of delays won't be enough to fix its problems.
"I mean, it stinks - it stinks," Kathleen Breitman said while sitting next to her husband on a panel at the Money20/20 technology conference in Las Vegas.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's government is so dysfunctional, Beirut stinks.
I don't want to stink; only my left armpit stinks.
This story stinks not just of neglect, but outright corruption.
You know this, as reporters, you know it all stinks.
BRAZIL Right now, it just stinks to be Dilma Rousseff.
So if he says a dead reptile stinks, it reeks.
It kind of stinks that they felt they needed to.
In his eyes, something stinks about the monkey butt coverage.
The movie stinks, regardless of what she's doing in it.
"That kind of stinks, but that's the rule," he said.
"It stinks going out early in this event," said Isner.
Acknowledge that it stinks to see your account balance drop.
So for all the murkiness, let's be clear: This stinks.
It stinks I'm not going to be able to play.
They don't want to smoke cigarettes, they think it stinks.
Black powder isn't just bad for the lungs — it also stinks.
"We have to spend early because the climate stinks," Reed said.
BY NIGHT the fires of Tangshan burn and the air stinks.
With each sniff, the answer was the same: yup, still stinks.
WTF. Smells MAD Fishy To Me,Stinks To The High Heavens.
"Moving to another house stinks," Danielle, 32, said on Chopra's Instagram.
It absolutely stinks but is supposed to put you to sleep.
If it stinks, it could be a clue that something's wrong.
If he stinks I can cut him out of the show.
"It (stinks) that I wasn't able to do that," Sabathia said.
It is false and defamatory to suggest that Julian Assange stinks.
And if a toy stinks, I don't even try it out.
That body is all kinds of things; it stinks, at times.
"The whole thing stinks," the lawyer, Raphael Metzger, told CBS News.
All they know is that it stinks and they feel sick.
Not a big deal during the week, but on weekends it stinks.
It's all contaminated", Stanley told CNN, adding: "Today, it stinks of death.
WILLIAMS: Remember, you have people who say the Iran deal stinks, right?
The whole mess truly stinks and the nightmare continues for clean athletes.
"That shit stinks," the guy says, tossing the box into some shrubbery.
"Because the goat stinks," Wrigley replied, according to the Billy Goat Tavern.
GRAHAM: Yeah, because -- you know, this just really stinks to high heaven.
So what can you do if your employer's 401(k) plan stinks?
It&aposs like the local skunk wondering why everything around him stinks.
Republicans may agree that the bill stinks, but for vastly different reasons.
"You are aware this entire place stinks?" asks estate patroller Charlotte Mackie.
Each layer that comes off the We onion stinks more and more.
Definitely, the result (stinks), but we played pretty well in the first.
Nothing for Brian Tyree Henry, Lakeith Stanfield or Zazie Beetz, which stinks.
"I knew the air was bad because it stinks," Mr. Dixon said.
R.F. Your question stinks of entitlement — which, sadly, I share 100 percent.
But also, life stinks, and most days, you will keep on living.
"It stinks that it takes something so tragic to see all that."
He'll be fine, but can he win MVP if his team stinks?
All of these features mean nothing if the phone's slow and performance stinks.
"Yeah, it (stinks) whenever Barky goes down," Florida center Vincent Trocheck told reporters.
The stock stinks, and Dorsey is also busy running another public company, Square.
It really stinks... they'd have to get pressure cleaners in to clean up.
The passageway stinks, but the source of the smell is not immediately apparent.
"Why the City Council didn't ultimately say, 'This totally stinks,' I don't know."
"It (stinks), man," said Irish junior captain Bonzie Colson, who scored 17 points.
Once a party realizes that their the product that stinks, they normally pivot.
Stinks on dry ice, the kind that is really supposed to prevent stink.
How do I tell him that his breath stinks without hurting his feelings?
"If it stays out in the sunlight too long, it stinks," he said.
This stinks, but it is a political reality that Democrats have to understand.
With apologies to those involved, IMO and all that, Late Shift's script stinks.
"It stinks when you lose, when you have a game like that," Arenado said.
A life of shiny fun versus a Prias that stinks of Taco Bell wrappers.
Most polls also suggest that Hillary Clinton is winning those Stinks-Less voters decisively.
First business day of the month stinks: All the bills are coming out today!
As you know from the Italian expression, the fish stinks from the head down.
The fact that Apple is offering fewer laptop choices to its users still stinks.
"It just (stinks) in the moment, especially two nights in a row," DeRozan said.
Lancel stinks, but he's too crazy not to stab at least one prominent noble.
"It also stinks if you lose your job," Ms. Stevenson said of reduced turnover.
It stinks, but that organization is going to do what they feel is right.
He then worries the room stinks of his chicken, of his Hindu peasant origins.
Sometimes the best show in the world can stink because the sound design stinks.
First, the deal stinks (figuratively) because of his connection to the New York Yankees.
The decor stinks, but who doesn't want someone to open their beers for them?
Everything is trash—the news cycle stinks and the world is a stressful sinkhole.
"The whole thing stinks," Itamar Rabinovich, a former Israeli ambassador to Washington, told me.
Segregation stinks, but integration is hollow when it does not empower the intended recipients.
The restaurant does an annual "Love Stinks" dinner comprised of extremely makeout-unfriendly foods.
I hate talking about myself to be honest with you, because self-praise stinks.
It's actually kind of a great day for fishing, which is why it stinks.
That stinks, because I had every intention of buying one before I tested it.
"Because of the last two days, the name Red Cross really stinks," she said.
The body stinks from the head down, and the core itself is rotten too.
" State Auditor Jim Zeigler, a Republican, said Bentley's appointment of Strange under these circumstances "stinks.
The IPO market stinks for growth stocks which do not have an earnings track record.
The move raised eyebrows among lawmakers like state auditor Jim Zeigler, who said it "stinks."
Maybe your service stinks on AT&T but your neighbor says T-Mobile is great.
I know there are good people at Uber, but the fish stinks from the head.
It's them sharing pizza and a beer, and as you can see above, it stinks.
"I'm in a bit of a pitcher's slump, I guess, and it (stinks)," Estrada said.
"It just stinks that we couldn't find a way to stop the bleeding," Peavy said.
This probably is not the week to be posting those man-the-NFL-stinks stories.
"This place is very untidy, and it stinks a lot," Lyson said through an interpreter.
But it still kinda stinks if you want to upload music that's on your smartphone.
Abject matter — stuff that rots, stinks and oozes — has historically been MoMA's least favorite medium.
And as you know from the Italian expression, the fish stinks from the head down.
"It stinks when you lose a ballgame on one pitch," Rays manager Kevin Cash told reporters.
It just stinks to high heaven to me, and I haven't gotten anybody to explain it.
It stinks we finished second and still lost points, because we didn't get those stage points.
It stinks that we're going through it, but at least we have each other for support.
Among the many reasons this movie stinks, wasting its top-tier talent may be the biggest.
Most polls indicate that a Clinton/Trump race will generate record numbers of Stinks-Less voters.
Stinks of the thief that displays the unwillingness to delve into the source material it borrows.
Plus, rumor has it that the movie stinks, and its stars are further tainted by association.
The 2016 presidential campaign has gone from the gutter to the sewer and now it stinks.
Two policeman come to investigate the car and tell us this: It really stinks something awful.
That's good news, because Siri still kind of stinks and Alexa has become much more powerful.
"The manufacturing economy stinks," said Bill Gross, 49, who owns a canoe rental company in Hancock.
It's an awfully aggressive rivet, but it still stinks that iPhone glass can scratch so easily.
But inevitable or not, the result is that getting support at an Apple Store now stinks.
That middle seat stinks, but pretending you're actually in a movie theater may make it more bearable.
That middle seat stinks, but pretending you're actually in a movie theater may make it more bearable.
So now, as I feel I can safely say, puppy diarrhea on top of thyroidectomy recovery stinks.
It's a gorgeous day, so I'm glad to be outside, but they lose in overtime, which stinks.
There's one — the food is rotten, it stinks, and they keep repackaging it and putting it out.
Losing stinks, and James' aggravation, spurred on by Gilbert's checking account more than anything else, is understandable.
And then you get there and the hotel is kind of run down and the weather stinks?
It always stinks when your audio cuts out because your headphones wires have become twisted and frayed.
If he stinks and the chants turn to "Booooooooo!" nobody will be able to tell the difference.
It may also be factual to point out that a friend is ugly (or stinks at Minecraft).
"Frankly, it stinks to high heaven," Tygart said, demanding WADA release all relevant correspondence regarding the issue.
Today people are more likely to think the table itself stinks, or there is no common table.
"This place kinda stinks," Darius says, when they arrive at Violet's run-of-the-mill college digs.
" Above the video, shared 415 times, were the words: "Consider your neighbor, it stinks when it burns.
It should go without saying that everyone's shit stinks, but a change in odor can sometimes be unsettling.
A new state law aims to reduce methane from cows, but the cattle industry thinks the regulation stinks.
" He goes on to detail the ways he is dissatisfied with the customer service, which he says "stinks.
The whole thing stinks more than the ooze running down Austin's 6th street on a SXSW Saturday morning.
It (stinks) when you feel good out there and you kind of let one get away from you.
"It's gross, the algae stinks as it rots and it attracts flies," said Sylvie, who lives in Caen.
So far, Adam has yet to comment on the situation -- guessing he's gonna say the whole thing stinks.
The logo is cute, but the service right now stinks almost as badly as a thawing woolly mammoth.
That stinks, and the deservedly high expectations attached to him and his team have not been his friend.
"It stinks whenever you're on the mound for so many team losses," Archer said of his record 19th.
What really stinks is the way the series underlines every single core point, afraid viewers might miss it.
"It stinks," said Charles Fried, a Harvard law professor who served as solicitor general under President Ronald Reagan.
"The quality is better than my HD TV, but it being delayed stinks," wrote Twitter user DCBlueStar (@DCBlueStar).
"It stinks," says Jennifer Delauder, 8153, who runs a medical lab at Huttonsville Correctional Center in West Virginia.
Mr. Cattelan cited an old chestnut: "The guest is like fish, after three days it stinks," he wrote.
" Inscribed on a bus shelter were the words "Our past stinks of Lubrizol, our future smells like cancer.
"It stinks," says Jennifer Delauder, 44, who runs a medical lab at Huttonsville Correctional Center in West Virginia.
You know, part of the issue is, when the leadership — you know, the fish stinks from the head down.
"This kind of stinks when you kind of fall into bad outings in a row like this," Kennedy said.
Hence the lack of hypocrisy of Boockvar simultaneously saying the economy stinks and the Fed needs to raise rates.
Related: The Growing Use of 'Voiceprint' Passwords Is Another Threat to Your Privacy "I think it stinks," he said.
Never. Some people might be embarrassed because it's a chicken: it's dumb, it stinks, and they're made to eat.
The ditch is full of a stagnant greyish fluid that stinks of rotten food and probably of feces too.
But you have Glitter Troll, who probably stinks glitter into a jar and provides it to his troll friends.
"  "WTO has its flaws, but the 'United States Fair and Reciprocal Tariff Act,' aka the U.S. FART Act, stinks.
The paneling is compelling and cool, but it's beginning to curl and the substance behind the wood veneer stinks.
"All of this stinks of political overtones regarding timing of edits and the edits themselves," yet another user wrote.
" He said the sequence of events leading up to the vote "was not very pleasant — it stinks, in fact.
"It stinks that we have to have this conversation," Price said Thursday in the visiting clubhouse at Yankee Stadium.
And if something stinks, I'm going to be the first one to get in there and look at it.
She clicks a remote lighter, and the powder bursts into a plume of white smoke that stinks like rotten eggs.
She stinks of sweat dried to salt: if you licked her you could survive for a while but not forever.
" Doolittle said he felt terrible that the team couldn't deliver for the fans and that it's frustrating and "it stinks.
Reality stars put their dirty laundry on display for us to build up an opinion on how much it stinks.
Unlike roses, a generation's name matters and for those born on the brink of the millennial era, that label stinks.
Richard Painter, the chief ethics lawyer under President George W. Bush, says that some of this "stinks to high heaven".
Their first big hit, "Love Stinks" came in 1980, and they finally scored a number one with "Centerfold" in 1981.
We do this every year, and although it stinks to be apart on Christmas Day, overall, it works for us.
"It (stinks), especially when we try to make a run in the fourth quarter and didn't get it," DeRozan said.
Triple knife monkey is undeniably badass, but is also an animal raised for performance to profit humans, which kinda stinks.
"A breath of fresh air, even when the day stinks," says one student of the always-smiling 65-year-old.
Logan hit back with a jab of his own by giving KSI some chewing gum ... to suggest his breath stinks?
Let us have no doubt what God makes of such religion: it is an abomination that stinks to high heaven.
It may have been done with the best of intentions and no intent for insider trading, but this really stinks.
"It stinks," said Norman Eisen, who was the chief White House ethics lawyer for President Obama from 2009 to 2011.
In fact, you're probably the placement most likely to break up with someone on the grounds that their breath stinks!
This whole thing stinks to high heaven, and we must press on until we uncover the source of the rot.
While even some of Trump's allies think it's getting too close, Tomi said the probe stinks like ... well, just watch.
"It stinks to high heaven in there," said Shanger, who has been documenting the die-in through a live stream.
" Trump's short-lived former communications director, Anthony Scaramucci, was among the first to comment on the proposed bill, saying it "stinks.
As things currently stand, should we find ourselves facing a Trump/Clinton race, we will support Trump as Stinks-Less voters.
Hearing JoJo say goodbye and tell him she only wants the best for him, and to find the perfect girl stinks.
I think this whole thing stinks to high heaven, but it looks like they&aposve made progress on narrowing the questions.
It is also enough, but sometimes stinks of sewage, so for drinking they buy 20-litre drums for about $0.50 each.
In a recent Twitter reply spotted by Buzzfeed, Khloé admitted to one of her followers that, yes, reliving this ordeal stinks.
" "You keep track of all of her movements - visitors, names, times, the color of their shit and how much it stinks.
The recycling business stinks these days with the price of commodities, such as plastics, metal and paper, all in the dumps.
"It (stinks) that little things like my error and things like that kind of kept him from going further," Wong said.
I'm more preoccupied with who is kissing, who is fighting, and which person probably stinks most strongly of sweat and seaweed.
"It's because of the weather, but it stinks," Martina Navratilova wrote on Twitter, referring to Williams's placement on Court No. 18.
"Levy compared it to smoking: "You don't say to a smoker, 'Your breath stinks,' and they go light up another cigarette.
If you're worried your cyber hygiene stinks, try using this mnemonic device: PEW, which stands for passwords, email and WiFi. 1.
I have sciatica that never fully healed, and there is a bump on the base of my lower spine that stinks.
The gist of it is: the men's team stinks and gets much, much more money than USWNT, who actually win tournaments.
"This stinks," Santos said tearfully, leaving the stifling room in which her frail grandmother lay so as not to upset her.
To Kathy's delight and Gary's disgust, they had filled their mobile home with the sounds, stinks and scum of the coop.
"It's the right thing to do but obviously it stinks," the Florida Panthers center Aleksander Barkov said in a telephone interview.
A candle that basically says "lol this pussy STINKS"—a dumbass gag gift I could've bought at Spencer Gifts in 2003!
"It stank then and it stinks now — only today it is the fetid stench of corruption that hangs in the air."
Sorry Dwayne, but I smell what The Rock's cooking with those Under Armour/JBL Sport Wireless Train headphones and it stinks.
So it is with no joy that I offer this assessment of Mick Mulvaney's performance running Donald Trump's White House: it stinks.
In many ways Twitter is already a human artifact worthy of history books, but as a software product in 2019, it stinks.
Click here to view original GIFBroadband access in America still stinks, according to a new report from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
I guess he felt the need to have Will Smith feel all the pain he was carrying with him, and that [stinks].
Joel Ward has struggled and Micheal Haley stinks, and the Sharks aren't winning a Cup with Haley in the lineup every night.
"This really stinks because Duff pitched so well," said Hosmer, who went 0-for-4 to end his 16-game hitting streak.
" Trump has previously indicated that he's not a fan of Baldwin's portrayal, tweeting in October that Baldwin's impression of the businessman "stinks.
The movie never rises above the level of an advertisement cashing in on #feminism because it stinks of corporate-mandated female empowerment.
That stinks if your TV is mounted on a wall or sitting on a fireplace mantle as it was in my house.
The refrain on Wall Street will have to change at that point to something commuters can relate to: extreme gridlock stinks. 2.
"It stinks so bad and I almost threw up in my car," one man who drove past tweeted to CNN affiliate KMBC.
Unlike WeWork, Uber managed to pass the public market's initial smell test, but now investors are treating the company like it stinks.
If Senate Republicans hold their majority through an election that stinks of corruption, they'll be dogged by the same crisis of legitimacy.
He has endless disdain for the Washington élite and its conventional wisdom, including the belief—widespread among political insiders—that Washington stinks.
It's the kind of little things that are easy to shave off but it really stinks to keep on making those mistakes.
Paris never charmed me, but when some stranger asks if it stinks in Afghanistan, I am so shocked that I hug him.
"This f—— shower is hideous, water is freezing, this place stinks," he says before pushing his toned derrière against the clear shower door.
But there's also a world where it stinks (like the other recent films based on DC superheroes) and limps to $1503 million worldwide.
Y., SENATE DEMOCRATIC LEADER: In short, the bill&aposs like a fish: if it stays out in the sunlight too long, it stinks.
NBA star John Wall is one of the most incredible, talented athletes on planet Earth -- but, when it comes to baseball, he stinks.
Having student loans still stinks: In addition to the two I refinanced, I pay about $100 in federal loans each month as well.
"It absolutely stinks," said Cody Allen, Cleveland's closer, who gave up the final two runs in the Yankees' series-winning 5-22 victory.
"It stinks to high heaven," said Duncan Levin, a former prosecutor who ran the financial crimes unit of the Manhattan District Attorney's office.
" Tapper tweeted, adding that "those kinds of favors are also part of the corruption in DC — the railed-against swamp — that really stinks.
Perhaps this does not meet the legal definition of collusion, but it meets one of the oldest human tests of corruption: It stinks.
"I decided to communicate in a nonverbal way that it stinks for those of us who live in the building," Ms. Kragler said.
The punch line of a corpse flower's existence, of course, is that it stinks when it's at its most appreciated part of its life.
But Gwen is calling BS in a big way -- and gave us Kenny's post-rejection play-by-play ... which she says stinks of racism.
But a lie stinks even more when it's coming from someone who isn't used to lying — it's more like rotten eggs and horse shit.
So 'A' is the A13 Beckton Exit, what Kano spat on "Garage Skank" – "Well your girl's poom poom stinks like the A13 Beckton exit".
H. Auden Because hypocrisy stinks in the nostrils one is likely to rate it as a more powerful agent for destruction than it is.
Everything about the Bears stinks to high heavens, but bettors are overly backing the Lions in this spot, and I'd instead fade the public.
One thing that really stinks about the modern TV experience is having to juggle between two or three remotes just to make everything work.
Windows 10's tablet interface still stinks, and there aren't a lot of popular apps that were built for Windows 10 in tablet mode.
" At the time of the Bessemer vote to purchase the gadget, Council Member Linda Nelson told The Daily Globe, "The city of Bessemer stinks.
It stinks that I lost and I didn't give the guys a chance to win, but it's a long season and I will improve.
"Every time you differentiate, it stinks of exclusivity," Barry Klassen of Vancouver, who was visiting the Met today with his wife Cheryl, told Hyperallergic.
It stinks to high heaven and Trey Gowdy -- HANNITY: We know so much -- GORKA: -- who doesn&apost read the documents -- (CROSSTALK) GORKA: This is outrageous.
Of course, I mean, if you can&apost compete with two-year-olds and six-year-olds, your lemonade stand stinks because kids are idiots.
Aging stinks and most people hate it, which means there has never been any lack of products that claim to combat wrinkles and saggy skin.
For the fans, it probably stinks because it would have been a great matchup, but from a player's perspective, it doesn't matter who you play.
Either way, this stinks for both parties, and we'd all do well to keep this in mind the next time we find ourselves apartment-hunting.
"I got beat and that stinks, but I still threw a no-hitter and that will never be taken away from me," Hawkins said afterward.
But this time he abandons a strict interrogation in favor of playing Amme's language games — "Realism stinks / Metaphors shine" certainly has a poetic ring to it.
"The whole thing kind of stinks," said Tom Kiefer, a toolmaker who lost his job of 21 years when the company's Warwick, Rhode Island, factory closed.
"It stinks to work real hard to earn that point and then we gave it away a little too easily," Flyers head coach Dave Hakstol said.
" Trump has hit Baldwin for his performance on "SNL" criticizing both the actor and the show as "a hit job" and saying "Alec Baldwin portrayal stinks.
Service is minimal to nonexistent, the marble lobby stinks of cigarette smoke and the green carpeting that covers most of the floors is stained and scarred.
This came as a shock to the folks at Awful Announcing, because the Yankees' booth, as everyone knows, including Yankee fans when they're feeling vulnerable, stinks.
And that stinks because it takes effort to both find people to connect with in the first place and then cultivate a networking relationship from there.
"They finally spun off Kontoor Brands [last] month, it trades under the symbol KTB, and no one cared because the timing stinks, " the "Mad Money" host said.
"You are going after all sorts of offences, but the biggest one, it stinks to high heaven," said Lim, the secretary-general of the Democratic Action Party.
He's the definition of the most vile man with no redeeming qualities – and you can just kinda tell he stinks of gin and garlic all the time.
I think that work ethic: that ability to sit down and think that the work is worthwhile and know that even if it stinks, you're learning something.
Some things that journalists aren't supposed to say about Assange, according to the list released by WikiLeaks:It is false and defamatory to suggest that Julian Assange stinks.
Its politics stinks (see article), its economy is in trouble, and there are worrying signs that the government is not above stirring up ethnic and religious divisions.
Now, the show kind of botched this reveal because the actress' name was in the opening credits — that stinks and it happens on TV all the time.
He admitted that humans differed in their abilities — most notoriously in his discussion of slavery in "Notes on the State of Virginia," which stinks of pseudoscientific racism.
Sometimes it stinks because I've been using it for running and cycling, so I need to get another one just for the times I'm being a cool dad.
Sometimes it stinks because I've been using it for running and cycling, so I need to get another one just for the times I'm being a cool dad.
Of course, my Twitter feed has been populated by those who still think the jobs market stinks and accuse the media and the government of reporting bogus numbers.
Considering how much Mayweather and McGregor proclaim their love of money and the spoils of combat, this will be music to their ears—even if the fight stinks.
PETER CRANE SEATTLE * To the Editor: Re the review of "The Violet Hour": A writer may clamorTo give death some glamour,But this reader thinks:Quite simply, death stinks.
But it's indicative of the thinking that permeates community organizations like Pride in London today—one that stinks of relative privilege and focuses on appeasing our heterosexual counterparts.
Today the air stinks of sulphur, yellow-tinged water cascades over the rocks, and clouds of bright white foam collect at the foot of the falls before drifting downstream.
He had spent most of the previous decade working in flower shops in the Bay Area and had LIFE STINKS / I LIKE THE KINKS tattooed on his left bicep.
"Biotech often has very turbulent events, and whenever you see any type of insider trading around the same time, it just stinks," said Brad Loncar, an independent biotech investor.
Shit stinks, yes, but that's not actually why it's gross — thanks to its bacterial load, it's a disease vector that causes outbreaks of cholera, typhoid fever, and E. coli.
There is so much Sargassum seaweed in the Atlantic right now that you can see it from space, and when it washes up on shore to decompose, it stinks.
Dubstep, for example, absolutely stinks of skunk, and the relentless abrasions of instrumental grime seem suited to the airily abstract feeling of paranoia that follows one toke too many.
Adding bouncy synthesized pop to its blues roots, the band became a major commercial success with the hit single "Love Stinks," from a 1980 album of the same name.
"In short, the machines are taking over and it's good for business, even if it stinks for all the people who've lost their jobs," the "Mad Money" host said.
Here are some common abbreviations: BBS be back soon CM call me LOL laughing out loud PSOS parents standing over shoulder PU that stinks SLAP sounds like a plan W?
If you want to talk about LGBT people in church, or any time a Christian gets around somebody and they start trying to befriend a "sinner," it stinks, it smells.
Regardless of who you ask, a common belief among American taxpayers is that although it's a necessary part of civil society and the social contract, the current tax system stinks.
It's as if she couldn't resist providing one more piece of evidence that, whether at the trendiest club in Manhattan or the grimiest one in the woods, the world stinks.
Adam Sandler reprised one of his best roles at a wedding for a lucky bride and groom, except this time he wasn't crooning about how much love stinks ... just hoopin'.
Pruitt is the subject of a dozen now, and Trump doesn't seem to care all that much, which is another way of saying that this fish stinks from the head.
He's the bloke who looks like the kind of bloke who stinks of piss, and he's usually found rooting around the VHS section, deliberating between Chucky and a Blockbusters bloopers tape.
Because I do understand what goes on in life, and I do understand that the economics of our country are not the same ... that our educational system stinks, it's absolutely horrible.
There's not much presidential nominees Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton agree on, but they both take a similar stance when it come to the Trans-Pacific Partnership: they say it stinks.
" One person who hasn't enjoyed the impression is Trump himself; the president has taken to Twitter several times to decry the sketch show's portrayal of him, saying that Baldwin's performance "stinks.
Brandi Glanville got sued for claiming a "Real Housewives" star had a smelly vagina ... well she's got lotsa people saying she stinks like hell for mocking the Baby Jesus nativity scene.
But when I asked about it on Twitter, audiences appeared nearly united in one overwhelmingly negative opinion: that Olaf's Frozen Adventure, the 21-minute "short" that plays before Coco, totally stinks.
"To me, it stinks to high heaven," said Laura Meyerson, an associate professor in the department of natural resources science at the University of Rhode Island, who was a committee member.
And it really stinks that I more or less have to recount the whole ordeal here, because season three is as good as the show has ever been — even better, really.
If you're hoping to fit a cheaper phone in a pair of women's jeans or wear a watch on a delicate wrist then Apple's made the task more challenging and it stinks.
The album, which followed the comical hit "Love Stinks," also included the title track and "Centerfold," which was No. 1 for six weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 list, the group said.
Even after ousting Adam Neumann as CEO, WeWork could still go public this year — if it prices its IPO low enoughFiring Adam Neumann doesn't solve WeWork's biggest problem: The underlying business stinks
Stanley Martinez, Eva Hannan, Troy Hewitt and Alexa Pantalone are considered somewhat of a Bay Area supergroup whose current and past musical projects include The World, Life Stinks, Violent Change, and Dadfag.
By the time Chuck arrives at his own office for what he thinks will be a listening party for taped evidence of Jeffcoat's obstructing justice, the signs are mounting that something stinks.
That so many G.O.P. senators have kept quiet up to now — save for uber-sycophants like Lindsey Graham — suggests that they fear that this framing is accurate and it stinks to them.
The film producer and former hairdresser was famously married with Life Stinks actress Lesley Ann Warren before connecting with superstar Barbara Streisand on the set of the 1974 comedy For Pete's Sake.
Suzy Batiz, Founder and CEO of Poo-Pourri Business 101: Humor sells HER BUSINESS: Sprays and potions that turn life's stinks (human and cat poo, sweat-stanky shoes) into fresh, happy scents.
Within two weeks, she called me and said &aposWait a minute, I&aposve been eating so amazingly my whole life — I better learn how to cook, because the food down here stinks!
" Finally, on the sparse closer: "I think of what I'd tell my son about the days of blood and hives / As I sink under the trail again, it stinks of spiderwebs and gin.
Otherwise, it stinks: a dynastic protagonist slays a fake threat and receives the admiration of literally everyone, which he uses to further his personal pursuit of a very shallow concept of world peace.
And when something like a fossil or footprint goes missing, it stinks for everyone, including us Americans and scientists who need to know the footprint's location to help understand the animal that made it.
"The more we learn about this, the more it stinks," Herman Cain, the conservative commentator and former presidential candidate, said in a Facebook post about the release of Ms. Foxx's text messages this week.
It takes some getting used to: you swipe your finger on the screen to make sure your driver stays on the track, and it doesn't support gaming controllers right now, which kind of stinks.
In a way, Schumer's pussy jokes were dick jokes, aimed at the men (real or internalized) who try to hold women back, or keep women out, by telling them that their collective pussy stinks.
Whatever your impression of Andrew Bogut, the Golden State Warriors' most physical big man and one of the NBA's most accomplished (and/or trollish) interior defenders, the knee injury he sustained in Game 230 stinks.
Related: The economy stinks but I'm OK "I'm pretty happy overall with the place that I am," said Amanda, 28, who lives in Overton, Texas, and only wants to be identified by her first name.
The group released a string of albums in the 1970s but would not achieve commercial success until the 1980s, starting with the release of "Love Stinks," its first platinum-selling record, according to Rolling Stone.
It also stinks that while support is eventually coming for iPhone and more Android devices, you have to own a Pixel 2, Pixel 3, Pixel 3a or Pixel 4 to play Stadia on a phone.
Cutting a figure of cheerful candor, poised humility and tireless optimism — yes, service stinks, we owe you better, but just think of how good it will be if we all hang in and push together!
To win in November, Trump will have to cultivate the Sigh-OK voters that many of us are willing to become—and convince the Stinks-Less voters that he does, indeed, stink less than Hillary Clinton.
"Mexico is a mutilated country that stinks of blood, where you step on a mass grave wherever you go," said Fernando Rios, head of local human rights group Red TDT, in response to the U.N report.
Read moreReasons, per ALA: The series was challenged because it was perceived as encouraging disruptive behavior, while "Captain Underpants and the Sensational Saga of Sir Stinks-A-Lot" was challenged for including a same-sex couple. 
What's interesting about Peloton is that, though it stinks of gamification —leaderboards, achievements, "scores" in the form of the total kilojoule output on a ride—it's never seemed to be marketed as a device for gamers. .
Tacko says it comes in handy at the grocery store whenever he needs to reach the top shelves and "look over everything" ... but when it comes to bathing, it really stinks ... 'cause he's taller than the shower!!
This majority of Americans, of diverse political persuasions from all walks of life, know that something stinks when Russians support a Republican president who keeps attacking the FBI — the organization that defends America from the Russian attacks.
Apple's decision to remove the headphone jack from the iPhone 7 still stinks to me of both corporate hubris (that asinine "courage" remark) and plain mercantilism (who owns the number one wireless headphone company in the world?
"This stinks of entitlement, unless of course you hold hearings for every homeowner or group who has their property auctioned off for non-payment of taxes," one resident wrote to the Board of Supervisors before the hearing.
"We wanted to show that our parliament stinks," said Nodar Rukhadze, a leader of #Shame, a movement aligned with protesters seeking a switch to fully proportional representation in an electoral system that also includes single-seat constituencies.
"We're continuing to fight and continuing to battle and you know obviously it stinks when the score is not indicative of the strides and how our kids have played," first-year Iowa State coach Matt Campbell said.
IOANNINA, Greece (Reuters) - He caused a stir with unorthodox tactics at the peak of Greece's debt crisis four years ago, sees politics as a job that stinks but still needs doing, and says the European Union needs fixing.
In a series of videos and pictures, littered with eggplant emojis, Duff laments to her 9.2 million followers that her "a—–e neighbor … smokes cigarettes and weed all night long," and that her apartment stinks because of it.
This gives the Wildcats time to work on their weaknesses which could include rebounding - they've inexplicably lost the battle on the boards in all three games - and a defense that coach John Calipari said "stinks" in some aspects.
One reason that this ridiculous story may have caught on is that it attaches easily to the idea that Harris is inauthentic or dishonest, a criticism that was also constantly leveled against Hillary Clinton, and stinks of sexism.
As far as how Eli himself will perform, Rashad explains why he thinks the guy is gonna be laser-focused on the field, despite the chatter that Jones might end up replacing him mid-season if he stinks.
I've tried the Skvalpa and its components feel cheaper, the overall design is less thoughtful, and the ergonomics of the dustpan and broom kind of stinks (though Muji makes you bend over to sweep up your dirt piles — gasp).
This stinks for multiple reasons, but especially so if you're the Chicago Bulls, an No. 8-seed up 433-0 on the reeling Boston Celtics in large part because Rondo has miraculously turned into his pre-torn-ACL self.
Second, the deal stinks (literally) because the Marlins traded the game's best power hitter to an organization already loaded with young talent—both major-league-ready and prospects—and got a very well-respected bag of balls in return.
Who hasn't loudly declared that something stinks only to sniff their pits and realize it's them, or received oral sex from someone and thought, as a day of sweat and filth is licked clean from their genitals, Rather you than me.
As a result, this forced deference to the internet's Barb obsession stinks up the plot of Season 23, when Nancy Wheeler suddenly decides to develop a debilitating case of PTSD and guilt over a death she experienced a year ago.
"This is an administration that like a fish, stinks a lot from the head, so Democrats have a lot of ground to make up," said Jon Reinish, senior vice president of SKDKnickerbocker, a firm that has consulted for Democratic campaigns.
" A hand shot up, followed by its owner, an earnest girl who stood to say, "Please tell them that when I complain about my school day, the only thing I want them to say back is, 'Oh my God, that stinks.
It either does not want to litigate and argue in court about how badly a MAC clause termination stinks, or it is happy to take the lower premium and avoid litigation and an adverse decision resulting in no deal at all.
An Idaho state senator yelled at a group of college students lobbying for bills on birth control and sex education, telling them "abortion is murder" and saying he thinks their work "stinks," hours after he canceled a meeting with them.
The film taking place in 1941 feels, in a strange way, contemporaneous, and for me, I think the next four years will be a time in which films like ours are going to help shine a light on the fact your shit stinks.
But there is one unspoken fact about the Clinton email saga that rarely gets mentioned because it risks being politically incorrect to say; namely that anyone who knows anything about the State Department knows that the infrastructure of its information technology, well, stinks.
Which is not to say that WWE stinks (a necessary qualifier in pro wrestling discourse), but it is to say that it seems to be good despite Vince and family, who seem way more focused on politics, wholesome licensing deals, and Emmy consideration.
They also live for being full of shit and if they say they're going to boycott the NFL, they either never watch in the first place, or are lying (or their team stinks, so they're OK skipping a few games—hello, Ohio!).
The effective ban predictably led to some bootlegging on or near the reservation, according to the Omaha World-Herald, and panhandlers looking for money to buy alcohol moved on to other towns, while the town of Whiteclay itself no longer stinks of urine.
There is the army of polished beauty bloggers narrating 13-step serum and Beautyblender routines, who scrub and paraffin and lotion their bodies into sterile, poreless expanses, and then there's Millie, whose crotch stinks and who doesn't even brush her teeth, let alone whiten them.
McMillian's chair stinks of urban blight, so much so one can hardly look at it without thinking of the moment (if you remember it) that then presidential candidate Ronald Reagan visited the South Bronx to tag it as a poster child of governmental failure.
It stinks, no doubt, but here's some good news: A class-action suit was filed on behalf of all 147 million victims, and a settlement resulted in every victim receiving some form of compensation from Equifax — starting at $125, and as much as $20,000.
In March the campaign manager made news headlines of his own—usually a grave offence in politics, a trade which runs on such mottos as "Staff Ink Stinks"—after he was accused of manhandling a female reporter who tried to ask Mr Trump a question.
A revamp seems like it could have slightly better odds given that the quality of the NFL mostly stinks, and that there's a rabid, if small, group of the population who would go nuts for a Trump sanctioned, everyone-stands-for-the-anthem take on football.
When a person tries to use language to describe the experience of being fucked by her father who stinks of white wine under a blanket that does not even cover her, what parts of herself and what parts of speech can be adequate to the task?
Rod Brind'Amour, the scar-faced former N.H.L. center who is the first-year coach of the Carolina Hurricanes, was talking the other day about winning and losing — specifically, how he enjoys winning less than he should, and how losing still stinks, although he used another word.
Photos from the Hydrogen One's dual 12-megapixel cameras look okay at first, but blow them up and compare them to shots taken with an iPhone XR, XS, Pixel 3, or even a OnePlus 6T and you'll find they lack dynamic range, contrast, HDR stinks, and images are usually grainier.
He foregrounded his "no labels" ideology—stressing that he is not a Democrat or a Republican and that he thinks the two-party system stinks—and gently underscored that he and Clinton had their differences, which seems to have won over the loudest Sanders supporters who were still in the arena.
A movie ahead of its time, The Truman Show gets points for predicting some version of the technological Big Brother hellscape we've found ourselves in, but it also stinks because oh my god we get it this movie resonated with you as a kid and you think about it when you tweet and stuff.
There's Aaron Chalmers pissing in his own suitcase after a rager; Sophie Kasaei farting during sex (which her partner says "fucking stinks of eggs"); an on-camera butthole bleaching; and Sam Gowland proposing to take the "next step" with his girlfriend Chloe Ferry, which she thought meant a marriage proposal but—plot twist—was actually a proposal for anal sex.
Unlike her daughter, who, as Calhoun writes, "raises lack of curiosity to an art form," believes that "the world stinks" and is sued by her brother for "having used her mother's accounts to pay her own bills," Phyllis Janowitz, whom I met at the MacDowell Colony in 1972, did not frequent Studio 54 or hang out with Andy Warhol and Bob Guccione.
It feels like just yesterday we were talking about how you should never bring food into the club, however tempting it might seem to sneak a few McNuggets in the back of your Cheap Mondays before telling the bloke on the door you're on the guestlist, and no, it's not you who stinks of breadcrumb coated, deep fried meat slurry, honestly, mate, it's not.
CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS (SERIES)Written and illustrated by Dav Pilkey The series as a whole was challenged for being perceived as "encouraging disruptive behavior," and "Captain Underpants and the Sensational Saga of Sir Stinks-A-Lot" was specifically challenged for including a same-sex couple, according to the A.L.A. The book follows two fourth-grade boys, George Beard and Harold Hutchins, and the superhero they invented: Captain Underpants.
" Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the "7 takeaways from Comey's extraordinary testimony about what Trump told him to do," published on Thursday in the Washington Post, number 4 is "Democrats are pretty sure Comey's firing is the key to what the president did wrong," which features Senator Ron Wyden's statement to the newly jobless FBI Director James Comey: "I believe the timing of your firing stinks.
The world is a cacophony of screeches and honks and hums and stinks and sweetness and reds and grays and blues and yellows and rectangles and polyhedrons and weird irregular shapes of all sorts and cold surfaces and slippery, oily ones and soft, squishy ones and sharp points and edges; but somehow all of this resolves crisply into an orderly landscape of three-dimensional objects whose qualities we remember and whose uses we understand.
If you want to take that feeling and somehow multiply it by a thousand, I suggest buying a monthly train pass to get to and from work, where you queue up for 20 minutes to give someone a decent chunk of your rent so you can get a shitty train twice a day that stinks of sewage and has horrid squidgy little red-grey carpets in it and you can never sit down and it's always too hot or too cold, and for some reason once a week the train stops without warning in a tunnel somewhere between two stations and doesn't move for 40 minutes without any real explanation, and that either means you're late to dinner or late to work – but either way everyone is mad at you!

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