(n.) A cigarette, (v.) to smoke/go for a cigarette
A word originating at Marlborough College, England, due to a street called Hyde Lane near the school, traditionally used by students to surrepticiously go and smoke tobacco, being contracted to "Hain". The word has since spread to other schools.
"Oi mate, you got any hains?"
(Teacher) "Going for a hain are we??"
(Student) "It's hain o'clock" or "It's about quarter to hain"
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