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stinko, pred. a. slang (orig. U.S.).|ˈstɪŋkəʊ| [f. stink v. + -o2.] a. Of a very low standard; very bad. Cf. stinkeroo. rare.
1924F. Scott Fitzgerald Let. 20 Dec. (1964) 174, I thought The White Monkey was stinko. b. Intoxicated; blind drunk. Also as quasi-advb., stinko drunk, (joc.) stinko paralytico.
1927New Republic 9 Mar. 72/1 The following is a partial list of words denoting drunkenness now in common use in the United States..stinko. 1936P. G. Wodehouse Laughing Gas ix. 92 Are you really such a poor judge of form as to imagine that I am stinko? 1942E. Waugh Put out More Flags iii. 182 ‘Darling, she was plastered.’ ‘Are you sure?’ ‘My dear, stinko paralytico.’ 1954G. Smith Flaw in Crystal 55 They generally come every night for a week and get stinko every night. 1960S. H. Courtier Gently dust Corpse ii. 21 We ought to be getting stinko together today. An anniversary, see. 1974D. Ramsay No Cause to Kill ii. 132 Jessie's a lush. Stinko most of her waking time. 1976National Observer (U.S.) 6 Nov. 12/6 Poor unfortunates who get stinko drunk every day on skid row. c. Over-supplied (with money, etc.). rare.
1960Sunday Express 28 Feb. 3/3, I should be a stockbroker or someone stinko with money. |