What is the meaning of STINKING RICH. Phrases containing STINKING RICH
See meanings and uses of STINKING RICH!Slangs & AI meanings
Stinking is slang for extremely objectionable. Stinking is British slang for very rich.Stinking is British slang for drunk, intoxicated.
- This weird word means huge. You might say "what a stonking great burger" if you were in an American burger joint.
Spanking is British slang for a severe beating.
Tonking is British slang for sexual intercourse.
Excellent, really good, impressive "The party was great - I had a stonking good time!".
Overabundance, excess, surplus. In Australia if you are materially well off then you are "Stinking" rich!
This weird word means huge. You might say "what a stonking great burger" if you were in an American burger joint.
Stonking is slang for impressively large; extremely. Stonking is slang for excellent.
Extreme, unbearable temperature. Mainly spoken in relation to weather conditions, stinking weather it's stinking hot or extremely cold
Stiffing the stroll is Black−American slang for act of standing on the corner
Adj. 1. Extremely objectionable. E.g."That stinking idiot deserves all he got." 2. Wealthy. A shortening of stinking rich. E.g."She can afford it, she's stinking." 3. Drunk.
Adj. 1. Impressively large. 2. An intensifier, E.g."Yeah, we had a stonking good time."
Stinking rich is British slang for very rich, very wealthy.
Stinging nettle is British rhyming slang for a kettle.
Sticksing is British slang for pick pocketing.
Skanking is slang for a swinging and jerking style of dancing characteristic of reggae and 'two−tone' music. Skanking is Jamaican slang for bahving disreputably.
adj enormous: When I finally woke up, I had a stonking hangover and my wallet had vanished. And I appeared not to be in my bed at home, but under a park bench.
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A drinking between meals.
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of Stink
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Not flowing; stagnant; as, standing water.
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Established by law, custom, or the like; settled; continually existing; permanent; not temporary; as, a standing army; legislative bodies have standing rules of proceeding and standing committees.
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Piercing, or capable of piercing, with a sting; inflicting acute pain as if with a sting, goad, or pointed weapon; pungent; biting; as, stinging cold; a stinging rebuke.
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Remaining erect; not cut down; as, standing corn.
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Not transitory; not liable to fade or vanish; lasting; as, a standing color.
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In a stinking manner; with an offensive smell.
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Standing prominently out to view; markedly conspicuous; striking the eye; in high relief.
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Not movable; fixed; as, a standing bed (distinguished from a trundle-bed).
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Having the faculty of thought; cogitative; capable of a regular train of ideas; as, man is a thinking being.
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Condition in society; relative position; reputation; rank; as, a man of good standing, or of high standing.
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The act or method of decorating fabrics or garments with a pinking iron; also, the style of decoration; scallops made with a pinking iron.
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Maintenance of position; duration; duration or existence in the same place or condition; continuance; as, a custom of long standing; an officer of long standing.
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Affecting with strong emotions; surprising; forcible; impressive; very noticeable; as, a striking representation or image; a striking resemblance.
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Striking or overpowering with astonishment, especially on account of excellence; as, stunning poetry.
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A stinking tobacco.
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A rattling, clinking, or tinkling sound, as of little bells or pieces of metal.
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The act of thinking; mode of thinking; imagination; cogitation; judgment.
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