niffy (British, slang) olid. festy (Australian, slang)
'bit on the nose' - Smelly.
slang to be thoroughly bad or abhorrent: this town stinks.
This isn't a very common phrase, but if your partner calls you their “stink,” it's sort of a sweet nickname, like “babe,” “love,” or, “sweetheart.” There's a slight hint of teasing with “stink” that isn't there with other nicknames, but it's almost always meant in good fun.
Some common synonyms of stinking are fetid, fusty, malodorous, musty, noisome, putrid, and rank. While all these words mean "bad-smelling," stinking and fetid suggest the foul or disgusting.
Halitosis is a fancy way to say "bad breath." A dentist or doctor is probably most likely to use the word halitosis, although it often comes up in mouthwash commercials too.
stench (n.) Old English stenc "a smell, odor, scent, fragrance" (either pleasant or unpleasant), from Proto-Germanic *stankwiz (source also of Old Saxon stanc, Old High German stanch, German stank).
stink pretty (uncountable) (US, slang) Perfume.
: to be extremely bad or unpleasant. the performance stank. that news really stinks.
The stink was overpowering. I think their methods stink. The whole thing stinks of political corruption. The children's author caused a stink at a booksigning this week.
big stink. A major scandal or furor. For example, If they don't improve the women's facilities, Marjorie will make a big stink about it. [ Early 1800s]
It is presenting the kind of stench you would not desire to smell again. This Greek word in the context of james 1:21 is describing a believer who has a toxic attitude. In other words, when a believer is being pessimistic, downbeat, negative, uncooperative, gloomy, cynical, or indifferent, it just flat stinks.
n. 1. A strong offensive odor; a stench. See Synonyms at stench.
Bugger. (Noun/verb/adjective) A mild profanity that's also one of the most versatile words in Australian English. Exclamation; “Bugger! I dropped some more avo on myself.”
If you're feeling unwell, you could say you are crook. If someone is angry, you could say they've 'gone crook'.
I don't consider it rude to tell someone they stink unless you do it for others to hear, and not privately. Most people will be embarrassed to know they smell, so be as discrete as you can.
Body odor is caused by a mix of bacteria and sweat on your skin. Your body odor can change due to hormones, the food you eat, infection, medications or underlying conditions like diabetes. Prescription-strength antiperspirants or medications may help.
Sniff your clothes at the end of the day.
Sweat tends to soak into clothing, especially your underwear, your bra, or your T-shirt. Toward the end of the day, give your clothing a sniff. If it smells pungent or musty, it's likely that you've got some body odor.
Essentially, stink refers to the present, while stank expresses that something was smelly.
like stink in British English
intensely; furiously.
What does it mean when a woman says you smell good? It can mean she likes your cologne/soap you use, or whatever, but it can also mean that she's turned on by the way you smell. Us humans use all five of our senses, and that's true when we're selecting a partner.
Antonyms: fragrant. pleasant-smelling. aromatic, redolent. having a strong pleasant odor. odoriferous, odorous, perfumed, scented, sweet, sweet-scented, sweet-smelling.
synonyms for offensive smell
On this page you'll find 10 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to offensive smell, such as: stench, fetor, foulness, malodor, noisomeness, and foul odor.
Etymology. From Middle English stinken, from Old English stincan, from Proto-Germanic *stinkwaną, from Proto-Indo-European *stengʷ-, *stegʷ- (“to push, thrust, strike”).