Word used to describe someone/something that's just...off. You can't put your finger on exactly what it is, but something about that person/thing is just disturbing/sketchy/suspicious/creepy/unsettling.
by *The Boss* November 26, 2009
(n.) Slang for a shift supervisor. Used as to not confuse them with a manager, as corporate hierarchy must always be well noted.
Customer: Are you the manager?
Shifty: Yes, how can I help?
Employee: You're no manager, you shifty!
Shifty: Yes, how can I help?
Employee: You're no manager, you shifty!
by Sovv J September 17, 2009
the act where a black individual is acting suspiciously and has beady eyes. they are usually concealing something valuable.
by the unknown character. May 12, 2011
shifty--
a woman who is a homewrecker and likes to hit on "bill wish"...often likes to use questionable manuevers in getting what she wants from other people.
a woman who is a homewrecker and likes to hit on "bill wish"...often likes to use questionable manuevers in getting what she wants from other people.
by sheshuba December 16, 2007
by weasil March 15, 2005
by yoyoyooooooo October 13, 2007
A game played by two or more players that involves throwing a water bottle or other irregularly shaped object to the other players. If a player makes a bad pass, fails to catch the bottle, or does not throw it quickly, he is out. A player must throw the bottle in the same manner in which they catch it. The player may throw it to another player by repeating the motion or continuing it in a fluid manner. When the game narrows down to two players, they play the best out of three wins. Additionally, a player can never be out on the first throw of any round. Players may not laser it to other players or throw with excessive force. This "ok" speed should be slightly faster than a quick underhand toss. If a player catches the bottle with one hand, they must throw it with one hand, and the same goes for two hands. Players must go for bottles passed close to them or within "playable distance."
by Jmal Soivachavich November 6, 2009