Originally Posted by
Ekdog
Going off topic a little: Is "stank" commonly used as a noun in your neck of the woods? I ask because I'm interested in words and I've never heard that before.
In some throats of the forest, it can be used as:
- a colloquialism, mutated part participle of some such conjugation of stink, see also stunk, as the OP seems to have meant it
- various unmentionables, as in "I'm gonna get me some stank," particularly when relating to coolio's aforementioned skank(s), and which could result in another source of stink, stank, stunk
"No more stank" in some circles may be heard as more of a moral than olfactory plea.