When you get caught doing something / don't cover your tracks / are a general fuck up
She was bitching about him over Instagram messanger but forgot she was logged into her account on his phone. This bitch ain't slick!
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somethings that's not bad
Person A: "Whats for lunch?"
Person B: "Beef tips over seasoned noodles"
Person A: "That ain't half"
Often used to mean "don't have any," it literally means the opposite.
ain't was originally a contraction of "am not" or "are not," and should only be used in the first person. However, as it has still not been accepted into "proper" English like its counterparts won't and can't, few people see any problem with further "misuse" of the word.
"I ain't got no money" literally means "I am not got no money," which makes no sense at all, but is nonetheless understood to mean "I have no money."
It is an example of a double negative, where the contraction "n't" and the following "not" should cancel each other out. However, very few people realize (or care) about this, and the phrase remains in common use.
I ain't got no idea what you be talkin' about.
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Ain't got is defined as do not have.
I ain't got the money for that.
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The act of being dogmatic about a particular situation. The act holding a firm position on a given subject and sticking to it. Not budging, not backing down, sticking to your position, not leaving, or standing firm. Originated in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the early 2000's but has since spread to Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and mainly other Midwest areas and is starting to catch on near the east coast in areas such as Boston, Massachusetts and even Portland, Maine.
Twan: "So I hear yo' girl is making you buy her some shoes or else she won't let you have sex with her."
John: "ain't goin. I'm broke and she ain't gettin shit."
Twan: "Aye bro, I bet once dude comes in here to come beat your ass you are gunna run out that door!"
John: "I ain't goin! I'm bout to woop his ass if he tries anything."
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a slang term that means "don't have any" when translated into proper english. very commonly used in the southern part of the U.S.
(friend)"Lend me a dollar, man"
(you)"You know i ain't got no money"
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