Pant 2941464 225673575 2008-07-14T21:00:46Z SamMcgee 7464317 /* Places */ Spacing only <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------> <!-- MoS:Disambiguation - prefer ONE LINK per entry, short descriptions. --> <!-- Avoid piping, external links, and red links with little article potential --> <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------> {{wiktionary}} '''Pant''' may refer to: * [[Pants]], an article of clothing * To [[Breath|breathe]] quickly, spasmodically, or in a labored manner ** Panting is used by many furry animals as a means of [[thermoregulation]] * [[Pant (surname)]], a North Indian and Nepalese surname ** PANT is the registered trade-mark of Designer Denis Hugo Braun of Switzerland for a new line of global sport clothing, accessories, sport jewelry, and beer ==Places== '''Pant''' (meaning "a hollow" in [[Welsh language|Welsh]]) is a common Welsh place name. Places named '''Pant''' include: *[[Pant, Denbighshire]] *[[Pant, Merthyr Tydfil]] *[[Pant, Shropshire]] *[[Pant, Wrexham]] {{disambig}} PANT Acronym: Party Animal No Tickets PANT : noun. A person who loves all sports but is not fanatical about any one sport. They love to be associated with sporting events, but rarely purchase tickets to attend; preferring instead to watch the game on TV in a club, bar, pub, restaurant,or private home in the company of good friends, good food, good beer and spirits, fun games, pool bets, laughter, a little flirting, and lots of high spirited conversation. Example: ”The bar was packed with PANTS screaming with every pitch. Several senior PANTS were upset when asked to show ID before entering.” “Hundreds of PANTS cruised the tail-gate party well after the opening kick-off” “Two busloads of PANTS roared into Beijing anxious to meet their compatriots.” "Security could not discern who were ticket-holders and who were PANTS" PANT : v. verb: To travel to an event city where a game or concert will take place solely to participate in the parties and social events prior to, during, and after the actual sporting event or concert takes place. Example: ”The sorority sisters decided to PANT Los Angeles for the weekend series.” "The sell-out forced the students to bypass the scalpers and PANT at the local pub."