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Shisterhosen

(n.) Literally German for "Shit Pants", this is an exclamation used to proclaim exhaustion or a royal fuck-up.
SHISTERHOSEN! I can't believe I just nailed that tool in the crosswalk!
by Skenns March 13, 2009
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Shipster

A fangirl who supports incredibly strange, unheard of, or uncool ships. Combination of "hipster" derived from "hippy" and 'ship" dervied from "relationship" He/she will normally hate on any "cool" or "mainstream" pairings.
"Carly is such a shipster, she pairs Ciel and Monokuma. WTF."

"And she keeps hating On LxLight because it's so popular."
by It'sPsycological October 20, 2013
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Shister

shady person who runs the glounge and goes out of his way to create conflict and who has a small dick complex
Boy that Jason guy sure is a shister!
by Jenevieve J-V September 10, 2012
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shisternoodle

basically just an anoying way of saying
shit.
"holy shisternoodle!"
by fierypianist October 16, 2008
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shitsters

two best friends who become the equivalent of blood brothers, by reflecting on their lives and their shit while they take a dump in the stalls next to each-other...... a strong bond of friendship is formed and remembered whenever either shitster take a shit
M and M are becoming shitsters in the bathroom at barnes and noble by releasing their poop into toilets
by shhhittssstersssss January 13, 2009
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Shilters

A term used to express annoyance or shock, can be used as an alternative to cursing. When used with a high pitched tone and an elongated vowel can be humourous and mocking. Also used as an insult. Macgee can also be added for effect.
Cowsie: I'm late for next lesson!
Friend: Oh Shiiiiiiiilters!

Man: Oh shilters look what you've done now!

Man: Oops! I dropped your vase.
Friend: Oh you stupid shiiiiilters!

Man: Oh Shilters Macgee!
by Simon Alnaimi January 4, 2008
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silster

sister-in-law; this is a way to refer to your SIL without having to call her 'sister'.

While in written communications one can use 'SIL', in spoken communication using the term 'silster' is both more descriptive and specific than saying 'sister-in-law'. And it's more concise as well, offering a savings of 50% (two syllables instead of four for 'sister-in-law'!

'Silster' is a useful term for those having trouble accepting the wife of their brother or the female sibling of their husband. It has a certain mouth-feel which reveals this reluctance and difficulty.
Somehow I survived a long weekend with my silster at the parents' place.
by skwerlgirl August 20, 2009
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