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*email [[modeling]] — Strong Bad advertises "Dr. Stankfoot's Watery Athlete's Foot Cream".
*email [[modeling]] — Strong Bad advertises "Dr. Stankfoot's Watery Athlete's Foot Cream".
*email [[the chair]] — [[Stooly|Strong Bad's stool]] was "upgraded" to stank.
*email [[the chair]] — [[Stooly|Strong Bad's stool]] was "upgraded" to stank.
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**In a Quote of the Week outtake from the same email, Strong Bad claims that a "stonk" upgrade can't be much later after "stank"
*[[Trudgemank]] — [[Peacey P]] tells Taranchula "Maybe some of ya'll fellahs can maybe think about taking a [[shower]] somethin' next time before ya come up in here. Stank!"
*[[Trudgemank]] — [[Peacey P]] tells Taranchula "Maybe some of ya'll fellahs can maybe think about taking a [[shower]] somethin' next time before ya come up in here. Stank!"
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==Possible Origin==
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Stank (and stonk) may come from a line in ''How the Grinch Stole Christmas!''; "the three words that best describe you [the Grinch] are as follows, and I quote: stink, stank, and stonk!"
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[[Category:Word running gags]]
[[Category:Word running gags]]

Revision as of 06:38, 6 January 2009

The word "stank" is used to describe unpleasant smells.

"Whoa, it's been upgraded to Stank..."

Appearances

  • Peasant's Quest — If you type "in well", the phrase "It's dark and welly in there. Smell like stank too," comes up.
  • Halloween Potion-ma-jigCoach Z tells Pom Pom to give Homestar Runner stank water.
  • email modeling — Strong Bad advertises "Dr. Stankfoot's Watery Athlete's Foot Cream".
  • email the chairStrong Bad's stool was "upgraded" to stank.
    • In a Quote of the Week outtake from the same email, Strong Bad claims that a "stonk" upgrade can't be much later after "stank"
  • TrudgemankPeacey P tells Taranchula "Maybe some of ya'll fellahs can maybe think about taking a shower somethin' next time before ya come up in here. Stank!"

Possible Origin

Stank (and stonk) may come from a line in How the Grinch Stole Christmas!; "the three words that best describe you [the Grinch] are as follows, and I quote: stink, stank, and stonk!"

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