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A pissant , also seen as piss ant or piss-ant , refers to a specific type of ant. The word is also used as a pejorative noun or adjective, indicating insignificance. It has its origin in the word pismire , a 14th-century term for ant. The original pissant is any of a certain group of large ant species , commonly called wood ants , that make mounded nests in forests throughout most of Europe.