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Hain’t

Hadn’t, haven’t
He hain’t gone to the store yet.
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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 29, 2010
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haint

In western North Carolina, a haint is a ghost, a spook, but not the booger man.
It's so dark outside you can't see a haint. - from my aunt Ethel Wallace nee Lawing, born North Carolina ca. 1895
by Molehill man September 25, 2010
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Haint

It's Halloween; watch out for the boogers, witches,and haints
by elkento May 5, 2004
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haintey

A snobby, know-it-all, pretentious attitude. Similar in definition to hincty, but with much more flare.
You're attitude is very haintey! It's just too much. You are not even a member of this band yet, honey!

How she gonna come up in here all haintey when I know she got on some $2 pumps with that dress.
by Shabomba May 16, 2007
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Haint

noun,

1. A hateful bitch.

2. A truly heinous she-devil so brutal that anachronistic and unusual colloquial slang is called for.
That haint never leaves a tip and still has a George W. Bush sticker on the back of her pink Hummer.
by Memphis Jay March 4, 2008
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hain't

A contraction of have/has not. It arose in the 1800s in the American South, and it's prevalent in Mark Twain literature. It's still used some by old people and really rural people, but it's largely a dead phenomenon.
-I hain't been anywhere today.
-Hain't you got anything better to do?
by Eliott September 11, 2007
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