"yarr" with an 'n' in front of it. Generally used in the same way as yarr, but often has a negative meaning.
by Steve April 11, 2004

Software, released as freeware or shareware, that nags the user into purchasing, supporting, or upgrading on a regular basis.
by Steve January 05, 2004

Software downloaded from the internet, or transfered via CD/Floppy disk, that is one or more of the following.
a.) Works for a limited time, then requires payment
b.) Works for a limited time, then becomes Nagware
c.) Works forever, but has limited features from the full-blown version
d.) Works forever, but requests nicely that if you really do like it, it would be Politically Correct for you to purchase it
a.) Works for a limited time, then requires payment
b.) Works for a limited time, then becomes Nagware
c.) Works forever, but has limited features from the full-blown version
d.) Works forever, but requests nicely that if you really do like it, it would be Politically Correct for you to purchase it
I downloaded this Shareware App off the 'Net, you can't export to format XYZ, but otherwise it is great.
by Steve January 05, 2004

1. Often said when one's makes a remark out of stupidity or pretentiousness.
2. Sometimes said in response to something unbelievable or irrelevant. Quite frequently interchangeable with Waacka decka when used in this context.
3. Said in response to an idiotic act.
4. Used as a retort to "Waacka decka" (see Waacka decka)
*originated from "oh my" which was modified to "whoa my" then translated to German to "halt mein".
2. Sometimes said in response to something unbelievable or irrelevant. Quite frequently interchangeable with Waacka decka when used in this context.
3. Said in response to an idiotic act.
4. Used as a retort to "Waacka decka" (see Waacka decka)
*originated from "oh my" which was modified to "whoa my" then translated to German to "halt mein".
1. Ruell: Why don't you use these coupons to save money since we have them?
Allan: No, I don't want to.
Steve: Halt mein.
2. (See Waacka decka)
3. Allan: Open the door I need to use the bathroom.
Joey: (opens door)
Allan: Where's the money?!?!
Steve: Halt mein.
4. Ruell: Your room is a mess.
Joey: I cleaned it yesterday.
Ruell: Waacka decka
Joey: Halt mein! I did.
Allan: No, I don't want to.
Steve: Halt mein.
2. (See Waacka decka)
3. Allan: Open the door I need to use the bathroom.
Joey: (opens door)
Allan: Where's the money?!?!
Steve: Halt mein.
4. Ruell: Your room is a mess.
Joey: I cleaned it yesterday.
Ruell: Waacka decka
Joey: Halt mein! I did.
by Steve February 16, 2005

by Steve January 05, 2004

Actually, people in Chicago refer to southern Illinois as DOWNSTATE, although they harber to same contempt as New Yorkers when they say Upstate.
Albany is in upstate New York. Springfield downstate from Chicago. Long Island is it's own fucking region so shut the fuck up brooklyn guy or else i'll fucking kill you.
by Steve March 16, 2005

Data (usually electronic - email, attachments, SPAM and document files of various formats) that has grown to the point of being overwhelming.
by Steve April 06, 2005
