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Ain't that some shit? 

A resigned expression of disappointment at the outcome of a situation, generally one which is unfair or discriminatory.

Popularised by CeeLo Green's 2010 song "Fuck You"
If I was richer, I'd still be with ya. Now ain't that some shit?
Related Words
Ainsley aina Aine ains Aint shit Aindrila Aino Ainnur nabila ain’t Ainhoa

Ain't no hoe in my blood 

Opposite of "punk." Opposite of "coward." Tough as HELL, someone who can get kicked in the ass and still end up winning, by default;
Also a Battle Cry.
"They just pulled up ten deep! You ready to get jumped?"
"Let's go punk! Ain't no hoe in my blood!!"

"I came alone homie. Ain't no hoe in my blood!"

Ain’t it, mane 

A phrase meaning isn’t that right? Or the affirmative response to what someone says.
“Mane, that nigga done gone crazy.”
“Ain’t it, mane?”
(Used mostly in Memphis )
Ain’t it, mane by KimberKelsey December 7, 2018
informal language;teachers hate it;used in texting,talking
Ain't nobody got time for that.
She ain't listening to you
Why ain't anybody texting me today
ain't by Iisreallystupid101 January 2, 2016

Ain't said nothing but a word 

A statement used to agree with something another person said. Can be used in a similar fashion as "yes" but is most often used to affirm an opinion or belief someone else has stated.
"You can't always trust your friends. Nobody will have your back like you can." "Girl, you ain't said nothing but a word."

ain't got no 

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.
ain't got no by Lady Chevalier March 5, 2004