by Urnanismymom March 19, 2019

woah that was very shanty of you
by gagnondick March 18, 2021

The act of deficating in a piece of tin foil then placing the folded foil inside someones couch cushions.
by Velvet Jones May 13, 2005

Shanti can mean many things, here are some of the millions; yes, no, maybe, I don't know, Of course, 6 o'clock, door handle, foreskin, mine shaft, trap, why, maybe, could you repeat the question, dictionary, binary... there are many more.
It is pronounced Sh-ant-e
Sub-note: Shanti must not be mistaken for Shanto
It is pronounced Sh-ant-e
Sub-note: Shanti must not be mistaken for Shanto
Richmond: " What's up man?"
Dave: " Shanti, shanti" (In this case: not much, not much)
Geri: "What time you off to bed Rice?"
Rice: "Shanti, I think" (In this case: 12, I think)
Ollie: "I'm a stupid homo that no-one likes"
Grace: "Shanti, shanti" (In this case: True, true)
Dave: " Shanti, shanti" (In this case: not much, not much)
Geri: "What time you off to bed Rice?"
Rice: "Shanti, I think" (In this case: 12, I think)
Ollie: "I'm a stupid homo that no-one likes"
Grace: "Shanti, shanti" (In this case: True, true)
by Shanti Shanti Shanti July 19, 2010

Annoying, A copy-cat, a cry baby, irritating, tattle tale, she wants what everybody wants, steals peoples nicknames for other people, always all up in other peoples business, ask questions about me and my cosuins business likes to tell on us, she some bitch who doesnt get it when someone tells her to leave them alone or too move.
What color is your room?
Blue
Okay
*TWO MONTHS LATER*
Shanty: Come and see my new room its blue like urs.
Blue
Okay
*TWO MONTHS LATER*
Shanty: Come and see my new room its blue like urs.
by i love the rain August 24, 2010

by Modnoc April 17, 2006

A melodic sea tune, sung by a group of sailors, soldiers, or misfits; according to Meghan, Jordan, and Oliver.
OR anyone of low value to Meghan, Jordan, and Oliver.
OR a term used to replace any other words in Meghan, Jordan, or Oliver's vocabulary.
OR anyone of low value to Meghan, Jordan, and Oliver.
OR a term used to replace any other words in Meghan, Jordan, or Oliver's vocabulary.
"Ooh girl, did you say that shanty of a performance? I'm throwing up everywhere in this shanty."
"Look at that bunch of shanties over there. Get them out of this shanty."
"Did you see homegirl's melodic sea shanty?"
"I heard he goes shopping at the local shanty shop."
"Why are the shanties in the office? That's definitely our shanty of an office, not theirs."
"Look at that bunch of shanties over there. Get them out of this shanty."
"Did you see homegirl's melodic sea shanty?"
"I heard he goes shopping at the local shanty shop."
"Why are the shanties in the office? That's definitely our shanty of an office, not theirs."
by The Union December 4, 2009
