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Ant is an English nickname abbreviated from the given name Anthony/Antony in use throughout North America, Guyana and English-speaking countries in Europe, Africa, Asia and Oceania. It is also a stage name, given name and a surname .
A pissant does his best to make you feel like a boob all the time. No matter what you say, he knows better. [11] Chapter 1 of Stephen King's The Stand opens with the words: Hapscomb's Texaco sat on Number 93 just north of Arnette, a pissant four-street burg about 110 miles from Houston. [12] Tony Stark nicknames Ant-Man a pissant in Avengers ...
The word ant and the archaic word emmet [3] are derived from ante, emete of Middle English, which come from ǣmette of Old English; these are all related to Low Saxon e(e)mt, empe and varieties (Old Saxon emeta) and to German Ameise (Old High German āmeiza).
Mierenneuken (literally: "ant fucking") is analogous to "nitpicking". It is considered less offensive than the standalone word neuken. muil: Muil ("large animal mouth") is most commonly used in the phrase "hou je muil" ("shut your mouth"). Compare bek and kop. muts
Ant colonies have a complex social structure. Ants’ jobs are determined and can be changed by age. As ants grow older their jobs move them farther from the queen, or center of the colony. Younger ants work within the nest protecting the queen and young. Sometimes, a queen is not present and is replaced by egg-laying workers.
Ant and Dec on ‘Limitless Win' (ITV) However, viewers were sceptical of this answer, with some sharing screenshots on social media that appeared to show Henry hoover-compatible chords for sale ...
Ant voiceover: “Every classic fairy tale has a villain. I know I certainly had mine. I know I certainly had mine. Like Princess Fiona, I too was trapped in a tower.
The Argentine ant (Linepithema humile, formerly Iridomyrmex humilis) is an ant native to northern Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia and southern Brazil. [1]