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stink up

vb. 1 (context transitive informal English) To cause to stink. 2 (context transitive figurative informal English) To perform very badly in (a place).

WordNet
stink up

v. cause to smell bad; fill with a bad smell [syn: smell up, stink out]

Usage examples of "stink up".

Not wishing to stink up his garbage can with the innards, he wrapped them in butcher paper and carried it across the backyard, through the hedge, to the well-manicured property of his neighbors, the Clarks, where he dumped the whole mess in the goldfish pond.

You stink up the whole loft, and if I'm to spend the next three days with you, I don't want to faint from the stench.

These and many other versions of his state were becoming more and more intense while in the stables he measured out the milk for the garrisons watching Manuela Sanchez's Ash Tuesday rising in the sky, he had the lepers removed from the rose beds so that they would not stink up the roses of your rose, he searched out the solitary places in the building in order to sing without being heard your first waltz as queen, so you won't forget me, he sang, so you'll feel you're dying if you forget me, he sang, he plunged into the mire of the concubines' rooms trying to find relief from his torment, and for the first time in his long life of a volatile lover he turned his instincts loose, he lingered over details, he brought out sighs from the basest of women, time and again, and he .