saffron vs skunk

saffron

verb
  • To embellish. 

  • To add saffron to (a food), for taste, colour etc. 

  • To dye (a fabric, garment, etc.) with a saffron-based dye. 

  • To give a saffron colour to (something). 

  • To colour (a metal or wooden surface) with a gilding product containing saffron. 

adj
  • Having an orange-yellow colour. 

noun
  • An orange-yellow colour, the colour of a lion's pelt. 

  • A spice (seasoning) and colouring agent made from the stigma and part of the style of the plant, sometimes or formerly also used as a dye and insect repellent. 

  • The plant Crocus sativus, a crocus. 

skunk

verb
  • To go bad, to spoil. 

  • To win by 30 or more points. 

  • To defeat so badly as to prevent any opposing points. 

noun
  • A walkover victory in sports or board games, as when the opposing side is unable to score. 

  • Any of various small mammals, of the family Mephitidae, native to North and Central America, having a glossy black with a white coat and two musk glands at the base of the tail for emitting a noxious smell as a defensive measure. 

  • A win by 30 or more points. (A double skunk is 60 or more, a triple skunk 90 or more.) 

  • A member of a hybrid skinhead and punk subculture. 

  • Any of the strains of hybrids of Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica that may have THC levels exceeding those of typical hashish. 

  • A despicable person. 

  • Anything very bad; a stinker. 

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