Stank vs Slank - What's the difference?
stank | slank |
(stink)
(AAVE, slang, derogatory) Foul-smelling, stinking, unclean.
* 2002 , Tasha C. Miller, Assout: Incoherent Thoughts and Poems of an Unemployed Black Girl (page 11)
* 2003 , Tariq Nasheed, Play or be played (page 124)
* 2010 , R. Scott, Nine Months and a Year Later... (page 31)
(UK, dialect) Water retained by an embankment; a pool of water.
(UK, dialect) A dam or mound to stop water.
(slink)
* Frederick William Rolfe, The desire and pursuit of the whole
As verbs the difference between stank and slank
is that stank is (stink) or stank can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) to sigh while slank is (slink).As an adjective stank
is (aave|slang|derogatory) foul-smelling, stinking, unclean or stank can be (obsolete) weak; worn out.As a noun stank
is (uk|dialect) water retained by an embankment; a pool of water.stank
English
Etymology 1
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- Fishy, pussy funky elevator / Pissy, broke ass project elevator / Old baby piss, stank ass horse, cat piss smelling funky hot ass elevator / I'm not climbing no 17 flights
- This is why most top-notch women can't stand stank hoes. Classy women have more contempt for these women than men do.
- He wants my love; he wants the love from here and just what's between your stank -ass legs.
Etymology 2
(etyl) estanc, ((etyl) . Compare stagnant, stagnate.Noun
(en noun)- (Robert of Brunne)
Derived terms
* stank hen, stankieEtymology 3
(etyl) estanc, or (etyl) stanco. See stanch (adjective).Etymology 4
Compare Swedish word, meaning "to pant".Anagrams
* English irregular simple past forms ----slank
English
Verb
(head)- So, when priests slank up to him, he civilly warned them off: if they merited kindness and persisted, he gave them double
