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son of stench
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a person regarded as filthy, disgusting, or repulsive
Informal
Offensive
Vulgar
What is the origin of the term "son of stench" and how is it used?
"Son of stench" is a slang insult used to describe a person regarded as filthy, disgusting, or repulsive. It likely developed in English in the 20th century as a vivid metaphor, combining "son of" (implying lineage or identity) with "stench" (foul odor) to emphasize extreme physical or moral repulsiveness. The phrase is informal and highly derogatory, used in hostile, mocking, or exaggeratedly humorous contexts. It is never neutral and is intended to strongly insult or shock the person it targets.
Examples
That son of stench left trash all over the room.



























