Stinkard

  • 41turd — Synonyms and related words: BM, SOB, bastard, bowel movement, buffalo chips, bugger, ca ca, coprolite, coprolith, cow chips, cow flops, cow pats, crap, creep, cur, defecation, dingleberry, dog, droppings, dung, fart, feces, feculence, guano, heel …

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  • 42wretch — Synonyms and related words: Bowery bum, beachcomber, beggar, beggarly fellow, blackguard, blighter, budmash, bum, bummer, caitiff, cur, derelict, devil, dog, drifter, drunkard, good for naught, good for nothing, hobo, human wreck, knave, lowlife …

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  • 43stink — O.E. stincan emit a smell of any kind (class III strong verb; past tense stonc), from W.Gmc. *stenkwanan (Cf. O.S. stincan, O.H.G. stinkan, Du. stinken), from the root of STENCH (Cf. stench). O.E. swote stincan to smell sweet, but offensive sense …

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  • 44teledu — n. Stinkard (Mydaus meliceps) …

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  • 45knave — n 1. scoundrel, blackguard, wretch, dastard, reprobate, cur, dog, Inf. hound, Sl. lowlife, Archaic. caitiff, Archaic. coistrel; villain, bad guy or man, snake, viper, reptile, snake in the grass, evildoer, fiend, hellhound, miscreant, devil;… …

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  • 46villain — n 1. scoundrel, knave, blackguard, wretch, dastard, reprobate, cur, dog, Inf. hound, Sl. lowlife, Archaic. caitiff, Archaic. coistrel; bad guy or man, Inf. baddy, Sl. the heavy, Iago; snake, viper, reptile, snake in the rass, evildoer, fiend,… …

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  • 47viper — n 1. scoundrel, villain, rogue, knave, good for nothing; wretch, cur, churl, Sl. stinker, Obs. stinkard, Inf. heel, cad; blackguard, rascal, scamp, devil; wretch, worm, Sl. no goodnik, Sl. lowlife, Inf. bum, degenerate; rotter, Chiefly Brit.… …

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  • 48-ard — suffix. 1 forming nouns in depreciatory senses (drunkard; sluggard). 2 forming nouns in other senses (bollard; Spaniard; wizard). Etymology: ME & OF f. G hard hardy (in proper names) * * * ə(r)d or, in a few loan words from French (as… …

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