by Notanalt009 July 08, 2021

A term used to mock the Nazi Party in Germany during the 1940s. Teenagers would listen to Jazz and dance at illegal parties.
by Randonarchy April 02, 2021

What the standard greeting was changed to in Germany during WW2 to make everyone seem like a Nazi supporter.
by YoyoEeveeQueen March 20, 2022

Heil Christmas means to have a Victorious Christmas. Due to the intermixing of German with the word Christmas, it has a (somewhat negative) double meaning.
Me: Heil Christmas!
Someone else: Whoa that's some interesting wordplay, Jesus was a Jew, and you know what those Germans did with those ovens and showers.
Me: I spread Christmas cheer wherever I go!
Someone else: Whoa that's some interesting wordplay, Jesus was a Jew, and you know what those Germans did with those ovens and showers.
Me: I spread Christmas cheer wherever I go!
by methodangel December 20, 2009

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!
Response: Sieg heil!
by Elroy Jetson December 07, 2006

when two people attempt to give each other a high five, but miss, resulting in two unintentional Nazi salutes
Hey man, Archibald and Chester of the checkers team must have poor eye-hand coordination because they just heil fived each other.
by bobthechef July 11, 2010

the new zealand gang slur, used by the mighty mongrel mob, mostly used by 13 year old gang wannabe's trying to look cool.
by iyeetmymeat420 April 20, 2019
