An ill or well timed fart. This depends on the nature and quantity of flatulence. Similar to playing on the off beat in music. This fart has rhythmic contrast to context of the conversation. If you stinkopate once it's a mistake. If you stinkopate twice it's jazz.
"Dude - what happened?"
"I farted in church during the sermon."
"That's pure stinkopation."
"Yeah - but I stinkopated twice. That makes it jazz."
"I farted in church during the sermon."
"That's pure stinkopation."
"Yeah - but I stinkopated twice. That makes it jazz."
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Me: Yo I got a 5 lined skink for my project
Person: You mean, skunk, idiot
Me: No I mean, skink, asshole
Me again: Search it up dumb bish
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Get the 5 lined skink mug.“Not all skinfolk are kinfolk” is a proverb, mainly used in Black American communities and now spreading to Black Western communities (including the UK).
It means:
Just because someone shares your race, background, or outward identity doesn’t mean they share your values, loyalty, or have your best interests at heart. Shared appearance is not the same as shared principles.
Put plainly:
Skinfolk = people who look like you or come from the same group
Kinfolk = people who truly have your back (like family in values, actions, and loyalty)
At its core, the proverb promotes discernment, judge people by how they act, not just who they appear to be.
How it gets abused:
Silencing disagreement:
Used against anyone who steps out of line
“You disagree? Then you’re not kinfolk.”
This shuts down honest debate by questioning loyalty instead of addressing ideas.
Gatekeeping identity:
Used to decide who is “authentic enough”
“You don’t think like us, so you’re not one of us.”
This turns community into a test rather than something genuinely lived.
Enforcing groupthink:
Pressures people to conform to one viewpoint. Independent thinking gets labelled betrayal—this isn’t unity, it’s control.
Personal attacks:
Instead of addressing arguments, it targets the person. “You’re not kinfolk” becomes a way to dismiss them entirely.
Excusing bad behaviour:
Wrongdoing is overlooked if it’s from “kinfolk” but condemned in outsiders, creating double standards.
It means:
Just because someone shares your race, background, or outward identity doesn’t mean they share your values, loyalty, or have your best interests at heart. Shared appearance is not the same as shared principles.
Put plainly:
Skinfolk = people who look like you or come from the same group
Kinfolk = people who truly have your back (like family in values, actions, and loyalty)
At its core, the proverb promotes discernment, judge people by how they act, not just who they appear to be.
How it gets abused:
Silencing disagreement:
Used against anyone who steps out of line
“You disagree? Then you’re not kinfolk.”
This shuts down honest debate by questioning loyalty instead of addressing ideas.
Gatekeeping identity:
Used to decide who is “authentic enough”
“You don’t think like us, so you’re not one of us.”
This turns community into a test rather than something genuinely lived.
Enforcing groupthink:
Pressures people to conform to one viewpoint. Independent thinking gets labelled betrayal—this isn’t unity, it’s control.
Personal attacks:
Instead of addressing arguments, it targets the person. “You’re not kinfolk” becomes a way to dismiss them entirely.
Excusing bad behaviour:
Wrongdoing is overlooked if it’s from “kinfolk” but condemned in outsiders, creating double standards.
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