Noisome (adj)
noy-sum
Having an extremely offensive smell: Very disagreeable or unpleasant.
Taken from the from the obsolete word noy (shortened form of annoy)+ -some. This is a word I use regularly and it is always succeeded by the word Oik, I love it, it’s one of my favourite insults.
Example sentences
“He dived down a dark alley and ducked down behind a pile of crates and noisome garbage to catch his breath.”
“But he gets paid to do this day in and day out, so I sort of understand why he continues being utterly noisome.”
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