bad+smell

  • 111poo — [pu:] n informal [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: pooh used when you smell a bad smell] 1.) [U and C] solid waste from the ↑bowels American Equivalent: poop 2.) [C usually singular] the act of passing waste from the ↑bowels American Equivalent: poop… …

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  • 112reek — {{11}}reek (n.) O.E. rec (Anglian), riec (W.Saxon), smoke from burning material, probably from O.N. reykr (Cf. Reykjavik, lit. smoky bay ), from P.Gmc. *raukiz (Cf. O.Fris. rek, M.Du. rooc, O.H.G. rouh, Ger. Rauch smoke, steam ), apparently not… …

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  • 113guff — noun 1》 informal trivial or worthless talk or ideas. 2》 Scottish an unpleasant smell. Origin C19 (in sense whiff of a bad smell ): imitative …

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  • 114stink up (something) — 1. to make a place smell unpleasant. Take the garbage out before it stinks up the entire house. 2. to do something very badly. Every time I begin a new job, I worry that I m gonna stink it up, you know? Usage notes: sometimes used to suggest that …

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  • 115ronk — Noun. A bad smell. Mainly Northern use Verb. To smell badly. E.g. Hold your nose when you go in the boy s bedroom, it ronks in there. Mainly Northern use …

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  • 116cacosmia — n. a disorder of the sense of smell in which scents that are inoffensive to most people are objectionable to the sufferer or in which a bad smell seems to be perpetually present. The disorder is usually due to damage to pathways within the brain… …

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  • 117hum — 1. v. & n. v. (hummed, humming) 1 intr. make a low steady continuous sound like that of a bee. 2 tr. (also absol.) sing (a wordless tune) with closed lips. 3 intr. utter a slight inarticulate sound. 4 intr. colloq. be in an active state (really… …

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  • 118HUM — 1. v. & n. v. (hummed, humming) 1 intr. make a low steady continuous sound like that of a bee. 2 tr. (also absol.) sing (a wordless tune) with closed lips. 3 intr. utter a slight inarticulate sound. 4 intr. colloq. be in an active state (really… …

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  • 120Places in Harry Potter — J. K. Rowling s Harry Potter universe contains numerous settings for the events in her fantasy novels. These locations are categorised as a dwelling, school, shopping district, or government affiliated locale. Contents 1 Dwellings 1.1 The Burrow… …

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