Pissant also may be used positively. Ron Ault of the
AFL-CIO said, in describing the relationship of his
trade union to
the Pentagon, "Our job is to be the irritant piss ant stinging them on their ankles at every opportunity." After being defeated 4–0 in a 2009 Australian semi-final
football match against
Melbourne Victory,
Adelaide United coach
Aurelio Vidmar's post-match press conference became infamous when he described
Adelaide as a "pissant town", with the Adelaide media perceived to be working against him and the club. The rant gained nationwide publicity in Australia. In the 1960 musical
The Unsinkable Molly Brown, the title character says, "I'm as good as any piss ant that ever lived!" in the patter opening to the song "I Ain't Down Yet". A character in
Kurt Vonnegut's 1963 novel ''
Cat's Cradle'' had a specific definition of a pissant as type of person: A pissant is somebody who thinks he's so damn smart, he can never keep his mouth shut. No matter what anybody says, he's got to argue with it. You say you like something, and, by God, he'll tell you why you're wrong to like it. A pissant does his best to make you feel like a boob all the time. No matter what you say, he knows better. Chapter 1 of Stephen King's
The Stand (1978) 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.
Tony Stark nicknames
Ant-Man a pissant in
Avengers: Endgame (2019).
Brandon Jack, a former
Australian rules footballer, named his 2025 novel set in a professional
Australian Football League club,
Pissants. ==See also==