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In Uk english street language a fart being fruity means it was smelly - you you were spot on!

I am a UK person, been hearing it all my life: still puzzled as to why “fruity” to mean exceptionally smelly. Maybe it’s just for the fun alliteration and I’m overthinking. :p

Naked Flan
 
I am a UK person, been hearing it all my life: still puzzled as to why “fruity” to mean exceptionally smelly. Maybe it’s just for the fun alliteration and I’m overthinking. :p

maybe its just the english language tendency to understate and euphemise.

Naked truth
 

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