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scheißekopf 

"scheiße" means shit;
"kopf" means head.

Each word by itself makes sense in German; the combination of these two words does not make sense.

English speakers put these two words together to make a new word, "shithead". This works in English. Doing so in German, however, does not work.

Just ask any German-speaking person: they'll tell you "scheißekopf" makes no sense in German.
To avoid sounding like a dummkopf, don't use the contrived and inaccurate term, scheißekopf.
scheißekopf by iibuzne September 3, 2005

Heilige Scheiße 

Nevin: "Hey whats going on? Did you finish that 2000 word essay on Ionic bonds?"
John: "No, why?"
Nevin: "It is due tomorrow..."
John: "Heilige Scheiße!"

scheiße 

Hans: Was ist das?

Klaus: Achtung! Das ist granate!

Hans: Scheiße...

Boom!!!
scheiße by Ookpick GooseFrubba September 15, 2005

scheiße 

Literally meaning "shit" in German, many Gringos use it to sound cool, or just a substitution, using it in situations much like when they would use "damnit," "crap," and the like.
Person 1: Dude, you know there's a five page history report due tomorrow.

Person 2: scheiße!
scheiße by Sylvia J. Wei January 1, 2005

Scheiße! Scheisse! 

Scheiße! Scheisse! Is a shouting word on german which stands for "shit!".
Scheiße! Scheisse! by Ron B.W.V. October 21, 2008

Scheiße 

A German cuss word meaning shit.
Also used to express astonishment.
Scheiße by Snoo October 1, 2005