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While ignorant implies doing or saying something foolish not knowing any better, ignant implies that the person knew damn well and chose to act foolish anyway.
"That ignant bitch took off with the car after I told her I needed to use it."
ignant by Thrajin January 28, 2007

Ignantatious 

Stuborn, unruley, annoying, persnickety, persistant
"Amanda was being very ignantatious over the phone about something miniscule and pointless."
Ignantatious by ZACH BAMF February 10, 2008
"Your ignant"
"You're uneducated."
ignant by Mark October 21, 2004

Ignant-Oil 

A southern term for cheap liquor.
Drinking that Ignant-Oil will make you do silly, stupid and dangerous things!
Ignant-Oil by DJ SLO-DRAGG June 24, 2013
Joe is an ignant fool!
ignant by Anonymous November 29, 2002
proudly, willfully ignorant. Holding up one's ignorance as a virtue, and using it as rhetorical and moral leverage. cf. Ignorance.
"To the C students, I say, 'You too can be president of the United States.'" - George W. Bush
ignant by The Bartender May 13, 2005