by redneckgangster September 4, 2009

A person seemingly unable to exchange simple pleasantries such as "hello", "how are you", and "goodbye". Often someone encountered only briefly (i.e. a cashier) but they may also be someone you see every day, such as a co-worker.
I just went to the drugstore to buy some toothpaste, and ended up having a one-sided conversation with the cashier.
Normal Person: Hi, how are you?
Mute-ant: ...
Normal Person: How much for the toothpaste?
Mute-ant: ...
Normal Person: (reads register and pays) Thanks, have a good night, you fucking mute-ant.
Mute-ant: ...
Normal Person: Hi, how are you?
Mute-ant: ...
Normal Person: How much for the toothpaste?
Mute-ant: ...
Normal Person: (reads register and pays) Thanks, have a good night, you fucking mute-ant.
Mute-ant: ...
by ACNY November 18, 2009

Extremely thick glasses. In a reference to the thickness of a magnifying glass which kids used to use to burn ants on a sunny day.
Dave: "Susie is thinking of getting lasik surgery."
Doug: "Good. Now she won't look like a tool in those ant burners."
Doug: "Good. Now she won't look like a tool in those ant burners."
by dick_knows January 20, 2010

1. A tasty snack composed of: celery, peanut butter and raisins.
2. When a man shit's on his partner's chest then delicately nuts on the "log" to form albino ants crawling/ dripping on the "log."
2. When a man shit's on his partner's chest then delicately nuts on the "log" to form albino ants crawling/ dripping on the "log."
by smcdon April 20, 2007

The ants go marching down to hell hoorah, hoorah. The ants go marching done to hell hoorah, hoorah. The ants go marching down to hell the little one screams at satin "oh well" and they all go marching done to Hell to escape from the rain. Dun dun dun
by lol April 7, 2004

When you have goose bumps
by Mangorangutan October 15, 2017

An ant mill is an observed phenomenon in which a group of army ants are separated from the main foraging party, lose the pheromone track and begin to follow one another, forming a continuously rotating circle, also commonly known as a “death mill” since the ants might eventually die of exhaustion.
by DonJohnsonpiben February 4, 2021
