by nice southern girl October 2, 2009
My grandmother used to tell me, when seeing me with my hair uncombed, "you look like a haint from Georgia"!
by Laylababy August 13, 2015
I felt an icy cold skeleton finger dragging itself across my taint; I looked down and there was a haint haunting my taint.
by Old Dirty Andrew September 3, 2010
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
havent= haint=aint
"but you have got two bitter swords and I haint got a knife!"
from the song, The Ballad of Mattie Groves
from the song, The Ballad of Mattie Groves
by Candy Muffinbaker October 15, 2006
A mixture of the colors blue and green to look like the ocean. Said to ward away spirits, especially evil ones, because they cannot cross over water. Originated in southern parts of the United States.
by ObnoxiouSushi September 17, 2007
by omg April 22, 2004