People on the internet who dislike spelling mistakes, correcting any and everyone on their grammar in a (usually) rude manner. Nobody can escape the Grammar Nazis; they're everywhere.
Person: Your so cool!
Grammar Nazi: UM, NO. IT'S "YOU'RE" NOT "YOUR" YOU DUMBASS. YOU FUCKING IDIOT GO BURN IN HELL IF YOU DON'T KNOW THE DIFFERENCE. FUCK YOU.
Person: You're such a fucking Grammar Nazi.
Grammar Nazi: UM, NO. IT'S "YOU'RE" NOT "YOUR" YOU DUMBASS. YOU FUCKING IDIOT GO BURN IN HELL IF YOU DON'T KNOW THE DIFFERENCE. FUCK YOU.
Person: You're such a fucking Grammar Nazi.
by tristohudičev February 8, 2019

The Nazi March also know as walking toe touch (franatien walk/toy soldiers) is a cardiovasculer excercise where one would walk in a straight line, raising one leg at a time keeping it straight and touching it with the opposite hand while tightening the abs, repeating this process.
"Mr. Brown says we're doing cardio today, so we're gonna be doing the Nazi March"
"Man, I hate the Nazi March!"
"Man, I hate the Nazi March!"
by InSaNiTy4eVeR November 29, 2020

Grammar nazi is a term to describe a _________ who disagrees with an opinion or statement, usually on an internet forum. They believe that any opinion you might have is null and void, due to spelling errors and lack of proper punctuation. They believe you are a moron who deserves whatever insult they dish out. They believe they are of superior intelligence. They pretend they do not understand your point, when they actually do understand. Some Grammar Nazi believe they are righteous authorities who must correct and are doing it for the betterment of Mankind. Many believe in eugenics, and the sterilization of the lower classes. Most are just rude, Know-it-all, ASSHOLES !
by worstever00 December 18, 2023

Man : Hey did you see that guy? his fume is everywhere!
Man 2 : He is a cigarette nazi folk, nothing to be excited about
Man 2 : He is a cigarette nazi folk, nothing to be excited about
by UncleDor May 17, 2020

by Unknown Indvidual January 12, 2016

by JefftheGOAT009 October 16, 2018

Short for Ashekenazi, since the 12th century the shortened term "Nazi" was used to describe Ashekenazi Jews with the connotation that they were a superior race. Later adopted by the Germans that viewed themselsves as superior and a play on words that also had a double meaning for the National Socialist party.
by masterplanner February 2, 2022
