When someone says that “something stinks around here” the meaning is clear. But where does this expression come from and who first used it? The expression is actually a version of the expression “something is rotten in the state of Denmark” which can first be found in Shakespeare’s play, Hamlet. In the play, the expression is a commentary on the corruption in Denmark’s royal palace at the time.
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Something Stinks Around Here
Posted by Admin on July 8, 2010
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