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An adjective used to describe a foolish or stupid person. It may sometimes be used in a serious context but is generally utilized as a playful insult. It is aslo a "politically correct" way of calling someone a "retard". The word came into useage by way of a lyric in an Ian Erix song and is reportedly an acronym for Un-Non-Tard ("Tard" having been derived from the word "Retard").
Oh my G-d, you've never heard of urbandictionary.com??? You are such an unt!!!

She's the biggest unt...she would lose her head if it wasn't attached to her shoulders!
Unt by PJ Stark January 31, 2009
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this is a less ofensive way of calling some one a cunt
shut up u chav unt,
*Chav runs off*
unt by devious devil April 6, 2006
A way to make a normal mug have a terrible joke for those with a dirty enough mind to see it
Man 1: The mug says "unt" I dont get it.
Man 2: Boi! it says CUNT. You have such an innocent mind.
unt by sgrimes2000 January 7, 2017
This is an excuse used to get out of anything work related in North Texas.
1.
(Taking the call in at work from an employee named Mike)

Receptionist: Hello, Thanks for calling Initech, how may I direct your call.

Mike: Hey this is Mike, I won't be coming in today because I'll be out at UNT on an install. Could you put the word out that I'm at UNT?

Receptionist: (rolling her eyes) Yes, I'll tell everyone at work that you're out at UNT for the day. (hangs up).

2. Email from receptionist: Mike just called, he'll be in around noun. Out at UNT, troubleshooting some equipment.
UNT by Luther Slick October 14, 2008
This is an excuse used to get out of anything work related in North Texas.
1.
(Taking the call in at work from an employee named Mike)

Receptionist: Hello, Thanks for calling Initech, how may I direct your call.

Mike: Hey this is Mike, I won't be coming in today because I'll be out at UNT on an install. Could you put the word out that I'm at UNT?

Receptionist: (rolling her eyes) Yes, I'll tell everyone at work that you're out at UNT for the day. (hangs up).

2. Email from receptionist: Mike just called, he'll be in around noon. Out at UNT, troubleshooting some equipment.
UNT by Luther Slick October 15, 2008
A suffix added to any word desired in any scenario.
Oi, do you wantunt go to the movunt with munt? I'll shoutunt you a tickunt.
Unt by Jobro Ki May 7, 2018