Haint
Southern colloquialism
def., ghost, apparition, lost soul
def., ghost, apparition, lost soul
On his way back from Mobile my friend was killed on Bloody 98, and now he's just another restless haint.
Haint
Chiefly Southern U.S. var of haunt, originally, but the meaning has since morephed to mean more than a ghost. It can also mean a scary bitch or mean person, usually a woman.
I tried to kill her with kindness, but that haint is just full up with meanness.
Haint
In West Virginia it's a ghost
It's Halloween; watch out for the boogers, witches,and haints
Haint
noun,
1. A hateful bitch.
2. A truly heinous she-devil so brutal that anachronistic and unusual colloquial slang is called for.
1. A hateful bitch.
2. A truly heinous she-devil so brutal that anachronistic and unusual colloquial slang is called for.
That haint never leaves a tip and still has a George W. Bush sticker on the back of her pink Hummer.
Haint
a truly scary, evil witch
That mean, ugly hag is a real haint.
Haint
Hag, disheveled woman
My grandmother used to tell me, when seeing me with my hair uncombed, "you look like a haint from Georgia"!
Haint
A ghost that haunts one's taint.
I felt an icy cold skeleton finger dragging itself across my taint; I looked down and there was a haint haunting my taint.