Define Haines Meaning

Haines
something that is sweet.
someone that is hot.

thats haines.
that chicks haines
By Damaris
Hain
(n.) A cigarette, (v.) to smoke/go for a cigarette

A word originating at Marlborough College, England, due to a street called Hyde Lane near the school, traditionally used by students to surrepticiously go and smoke tobacco, being contracted to "Hain". The word has since spread to other schools.

"Oi mate, you got any hains?"

(Teacher) "Going for a hain are we??"

(Student) "It's hain o'clock" or "It's about quarter to hain"
By Lotte
Haine
To smoke a cigarette. Origin: Marlborough rude bwoi's mainly nick simmons and harry wills and jasper randall.

By Kathie
Haines
Big Guy, Big man, Big so big, at least 7ft tall big. The sexiest man alive Big D. Can shoot 3 pointers with ease, always asks to be in group chats because of "Fomo". Such a big guy.

Person 1: You know Haines?

Person 2: Yeah ofc who doesn't know the biggest and sexiest man alive.
By Joby
Haines
The arch-bitch of Cunterbury.

"Mate, I think I might do something dickish."
"Don't do a Haines."
By Donelle
Haine

La Haine - A French film looking at the goings on in a Paris suburban ghetto (starring Vincent Cassel, Hubert Koundé and Saïd Taghmaoui).
By Binnie
Haines
somebody who has the inability to start his car in the morning

oh he has Hainesed himself again
By Gussie
Hain
Something that is intense or extreme, often to the point of being almost crazy.

Ed stole Daves quad and drove it down the highway? Thats hain!
By Reeba
Haines
harry, harry d. savior of all blacks and browns alike. almost like mosses but better

black guy "damn, thats haines. hes my savior and one good white man."

brown guy: "yeah i hear hes like moses
By Milicent
Hain
that frustrating combo of hail and rain.

you look outside and it looks like it’s just raining but then you walk outside and get pelted by little balls of ice. such pleasure.

The weather report said it was just going to rain, but I stepped outside and I knew it was hain because every so often instead of a raindrop I could hear ice bouncing off my glasses.
By Hyacinthie