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'''Halitosis''' was also more commonly known or referred to as '''bad breath'''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Rhino of Twenty-Three Strand Street (short story)|The Rhino of Twenty-Three Strand Street]]'')
'''Halitosis''' was also more commonly known or referred to as '''bad breath'''. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Rhino of Twenty-Three Strand Street (short story)}})


Disguised [[Slitheen]] gave off a [[scent]] of halitosis. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Taste of Death (audio story)|The Taste of Death]]'') [[Rose Tyler]] and [[Harriet Jones]] identified the [[fart]]s of the [[skin suit]]ed [[Slitheen]] as smelling of "bad breath", which the [[Ninth Doctor]] attributed to [[calcium decay]].  ([[TV]]: ''[[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]]'')
Disguised [[Slitheen]] gave off a [[scent]] of halitosis. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Taste of Death (audio story)}}) [[Rose Tyler]] and [[Harriet Jones]] identified the [[fart]]s of the [[skin suit]]ed [[Slitheen]] as smelling of "bad breath", which the [[Ninth Doctor]] attributed to [[calcium decay]].  ([[TV]]: {{cs|World War Three (TV story)}})
 
When [[William Shakespeare]] leaned in hoping for a [[kiss]] from [[Martha Jones]], she shot him down by telling him that "[his] breath doesn't half stink". ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Shakespeare Code (TV story)}})


[[Category:Medical symptoms]]
[[Category:Medical symptoms]]
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[[Category:Smell]]

Latest revision as of 21:07, 3 July 2024

Halitosis

Halitosis was also more commonly known or referred to as bad breath. (PROSE: The Rhino of Twenty-Three Strand Street [+]Loading...["The Rhino of Twenty-Three Strand Street (short story)"])

Disguised Slitheen gave off a scent of halitosis. (AUDIO: The Taste of Death [+]Loading...["The Taste of Death (audio story)"]) Rose Tyler and Harriet Jones identified the farts of the skin suited Slitheen as smelling of "bad breath", which the Ninth Doctor attributed to calcium decay. (TV: World War Three [+]Loading...["World War Three (TV story)"])

When William Shakespeare leaned in hoping for a kiss from Martha Jones, she shot him down by telling him that "[his] breath doesn't half stink". (TV: The Shakespeare Code [+]Loading...["The Shakespeare Code (TV story)"])