Past tense of "ain't"
A verb using contractions of "was" and "not", also "were" and "not".
Used to state a form of being in the negative and past tense.
Archaic or anachronistic southern slang
"It ain't right Cletus, he wain't there when I's came."
Or
"If wain't for dat horse, I's gone to the college."
(using above contractions respectively)
Chris "If y'all are leaving the house wain't for me"
Trevor "Wain't?"
Chris "Ya you have never had to wain't for something or are you making fun of the way I say wain't"
Trevor "Naw man you say wain't well, I'm making fun of the way you say wain't"