(adjective) Used interchangeably whenever you might say: the shit, dope, cool, great, lit, tight, on fleek, nuts, whack, spicy, sexy, sick, chill, crazy, delicious, trendy, progressive, sex-positive, eco-friendly.
Always used as "ants", and never without the "s".
From the group of insects of the same name, which cooperate in a sophisticated eusocial colony to serve their queen.
Always used as "ants", and never without the "s".
From the group of insects of the same name, which cooperate in a sophisticated eusocial colony to serve their queen.
Your bikini top is straight-up ants! Hit em with that underboob, queen.
You hear about the bio-luminescent tides at Zuma? We should check out the beach tonight bro, could be ants.
That Thai restaurant on Cochran Street is pretty ants, let's get some mango sticky rice.
You hear about the bio-luminescent tides at Zuma? We should check out the beach tonight bro, could be ants.
That Thai restaurant on Cochran Street is pretty ants, let's get some mango sticky rice.
by levisgenes March 9, 2021

Opposite of "The Elephant in the Room."
Something that, despite being very small and insignificant, is the center of attention (often for political reasons).
Something that, despite being very small and insignificant, is the center of attention (often for political reasons).
Guy 1: Have you seen the new (insert movie here)?
Guy 2: Nah bro, I don't watch woke propaganda.
Guy 1: Dude, there's literally just one gay couple in the movie with less than 3 seconds of screen time. Stop paying so much attention to the ant in the woods.
Guy 2: Nah bro, I don't watch woke propaganda.
Guy 1: Dude, there's literally just one gay couple in the movie with less than 3 seconds of screen time. Stop paying so much attention to the ant in the woods.
by Palm Knee June 7, 2025

A maintenance behaviour during which birds rub insects, usually ants, on their feathers and skin. The bird may pick up the insects in its bill and rub them on the body (active anting), or the bird may lie in an area of high density of the insects and perform dust bathing-like movements (passive anting). The insects secrete liquids containing chemicals such as formic acid, which can act as an insecticide, miticide, fungicide, or bactericide. Alternatively, anting could make the insects edible by removing the distasteful acid, or, possibly supplement the bird's own preen oil. Instead of ants, birds can also use millipedes. More than 200 species of bird are known to ant. A possibly related behaviour, self-anointing, is seen in many mammals.
by Toptonychick September 19, 2021

I need to tell THE CHAINSMOKERS that a FIRE ANTS RIMJOB is a no fail NATURAL SEX ACT of forever attraction of these very intelligent creatures.
by PEDOPHILE PEDOPHILE August 7, 2021

by Nick998 June 5, 2023

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by ANGELSAIMIGHTY November 10, 2020
