The phrase "raise a stink" is an idiomatic expression that means to cause a commotion or uproar. It is spelled r-e-i-s a s-t-I-ng-k. The "ai" diphthong in "raise" is pronounced as /reɪz/, while the "i" in "stink" is pronounced as /stɪŋk/. The "ng" at the end of "stink" is pronounced as /ŋ/, which is a nasal velar consonant. This phrase is commonly used in informal contexts to describe situations where someone is making a big deal out of something minor.
"Raise a stink" is an idiomatic expression that refers to making a strong and vocal objection or complaint about something, usually in an aggressive or forceful manner. This phrase is often used to describe a situation where someone vehemently expresses their dissatisfaction or disapproval, drawing attention and creating a commotion to bring about necessary changes.
The term "raise" implies the action of raising awareness, creating a notable disturbance or fuss, or even metaphorically lifting a negative or problematic issue from obscurity to prominence. "Stink" is a colloquial term referring to a strong unpleasant odor or a figurative way to describe a disturbance or controversy. When combined, the phrase "raise a stink" denotes the act of making a significant fuss or uproar over something perceived as wrong, unfair, or undesirable.
This expression is commonly used in both informal and formal contexts to describe individuals or groups who protest vehemently, demand attention, or express strong objections to issues such as injustice, mistreatment, corruption, policies, decisions, or any other matter lacking fairness or transparency. "Raise a stink" suggests a willingness to assert oneself and challenge authorities or those in power, often with the intention of creating pressure or generating public awareness and scrutiny in order to achieve resolution or justice.