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Etymology

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From stink +‎ -o.

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stinko (comparative more stinko, superlative most stinko)

  1. (slang) drunk
    • 1941, James M. Cain, Mildred Pierce (1941), Ch. 17:
      Let's get stinko.
    • 1963, J P Donleavy, A Singular Man, published 1963 (USA), page 24:
      "Brandy, Miss Tomson."
      "This stuff made of apricots, Mr Smith."
      "Fermented. I could get stinko."
      "Shall we have some strong coffee."

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