ALL meanings of stank
stank
S s - noun stank stink: simple past 1
- verb stank a simple past tense of stink. 1
- verb without object stank to emit a strong offensive smell. 1
- verb without object stank to be offensive to honesty or propriety; to be in extremely bad repute or disfavor. 1
- verb without object stank Informal. to be disgustingly inferior: That book stinks. 1
- verb without object stank Slang. to have a large quantity of something (usually followed by of or with): They stink of money. She stinks with jewelry. 1
- verb with object stank to cause to stink or be otherwise offensive (often followed by up): an amateurish performance that really stank up the stage. 1
- noun stank a strong offensive smell; stench. 1
- noun stank Informal. an unpleasant fuss; scandal: There was a big stink about his accepting a bribe. 1
- noun stank stinks, (used with a singular verb) British Slang. chemistry as a course of study. 1
- noun stank Stank is the past tense of stink. 0
- noun stank a small cofferdam, esp one of timber made watertight with clay 0
- noun stank a pond or pool 0
- verb stank to make (a stream, cofferdam, etc) watertight, esp with clay 0
- noun stank a drain, as in a roadway 0
- noun stank a draining board adjacent to a sink unit 0
- abbreviation STANK stink 0