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The German-English translation means "hail victory". The Nazi meaning is "we will win" or "we salute the highest".
"Sieg heil mein fuhrer", said the Nazi to Hitler.
sieg heil by ShoopKiller September 1, 2004
The true way to salute some one you respect.
I Sieg Heil'd my dad while he fucked my mom
In english translation, "Sieg Heil!" is "Hail Victory!"

Sieg = Victory
Heil = Hail

(a little German lesson for you :P)
(dont know any examples for Sieg Heil)
Sieg Heil by Hanyou Vale April 4, 2011

sieg heil! 

a popular Nazi rally cry. Translated to english, it means "hail to victory!"
the nazis kept screeming sieg heil at their rally
sieg heil! by Capt_Capacitor April 25, 2005
In the American vernacular, often used to draw attention to the authoritarian aspect of someone's comment, particularly when beyond the scope of of the speaker's authority.
Comment by mailing list particpant: Whoever is doing this anonymously is just trying to...hurt someone. Stop now.

Response: Sieg heil!
sieg heil by Elroy Jetson December 7, 2006