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stinko adjective exceedingly drunk US, 1927- stinko paralytico — Evelyn Waugh, Put Out More Flags, 1942
- stinko profundo — Terence Rattigan, While The Sun Shines, 1943
- People are always asking me what I do in night clubs. “Don’t be stupid,” I reply, “I get stinko.” — Earl Wilson, I Am Gazing Into My 8-Ball, p. 85, 1945
- Can you make it? Are you stinko? — Raymond Chandler, The Long Goodbye, p. 6, 1953
- Papa’s hair turned almost white and he got stinko more often and he was a little more stooped. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Mama Black Widow, p. 125, 1969
- “Oh, I just love Chicago, she moans, and the dawn comes on me that this muss if stinko.” — Leo Rosten, Dear Herm, p. 6, 1974
- She wanted to get stinko tonight. — Sandra Brown, The Witness, p. 365, 1996
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