"well, Mr. Vortney, it seems pretty clear to me that you're as drunk as a skunk."
And your skunk is drunk too.
They are both stinko.
And now that he mentions it, what isn’t clear is the etymology of that expression.
He’s more of a cross between a bat and a skunk…blind,stinking drunk.
I suppose the cop keeps a drunk skunk in his trunk just for such an occasion.
Dani Rice
Bunk, clunk, chunk, dunk, drunk, funk, flunk, gunk, hunk, junk, lunk, monk, punk, plunk, sunk, skunk, trunk, unk[le], etc., and that is without using a rhyming dictionary. Few words?
May be just a case of vertigo!
He started it!!
Nothing but theTruth
Good. I expected to be deluged. No one with a rhyming dictionary at all?
August 21, 2015
oldpine52 about 8 years ago
And your skunk is drunk too.
PICTO about 8 years ago
They are both stinko.
Andrew Sleeth about 8 years ago
And now that he mentions it, what isn’t clear is the etymology of that expression.
whiteheron about 8 years ago
He’s more of a cross between a bat and a skunk…blind,stinking drunk.
BearsDown Premium Member about 8 years ago
I suppose the cop keeps a drunk skunk in his trunk just for such an occasion.
hippogriff about 8 years ago
Dani Rice
Bunk, clunk, chunk, dunk, drunk, funk, flunk, gunk, hunk, junk, lunk, monk, punk, plunk, sunk, skunk, trunk, unk[le], etc., and that is without using a rhyming dictionary. Few words?
jbduncan about 8 years ago
May be just a case of vertigo!
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly about 8 years ago
He started it!!
hippogriff almost 8 years ago
Nothing but theTruth
Good. I expected to be deluged. No one with a rhyming dictionary at all?