by DaisyFreya';] February 08, 2012
A contraction for "am not" in an interrogative sentence, as for:
I am here, am I not? A contraction is not needed for the declarative use: "I'm not doing anything" has just as many syllables as "I ain't doing anything."
But "am I not?" has one more syllable than "ain't I?".
I am here, am I not? A contraction is not needed for the declarative use: "I'm not doing anything" has just as many syllables as "I ain't doing anything."
But "am I not?" has one more syllable than "ain't I?".
by p1z0 January 05, 2010
1.Basically slang for Isn't and Haven't.
2.A word for idiots who plan to ruin the English Dictionary.
2.A word for idiots who plan to ruin the English Dictionary.
1.It Ain't working, I Ain't finished my work.
2.I Ain't finished the plan to destroy the English Dictionary.
2.I Ain't finished the plan to destroy the English Dictionary.
by BritishAndBrutal November 21, 2010
exp. "ain't you suppose to be in school?"
exp. "there ain't many ducks in the sky is there?"
exp. " this ain't no beer."
exp. "there ain't many ducks in the sky is there?"
exp. " this ain't no beer."
by yeahear December 16, 2010
I'ze not gonna do sometin
by THE_UNKNOWNERS69 May 03, 2015