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haint

Old English in origin, Haint is the middle evolution from the word "havent" which eventually became word we now know as "aint"

havent= haint=aint

"but you have got two bitter swords and I haint got a knife!"
from the song, The Ballad of Mattie Groves

by Candy Muffinbaker October 15, 2006

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haint

An old southern therm for over-priced motorocycle.

I sold my house for a haint.

by Icesharc April 22, 2004

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broke as a haint

When an individual has no money to purchase something or to pay a debt.

I would have bought everyone dinner, but I was broke as a haint.

by des_per_a_do November 27, 2010

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haint

1. a gross thing
2. a crusty person

1. "Girl, you have haint hairs all over your face"
2. "You are such a haint"

by kay nixon November 12, 2022