by RealMattDamon July 24, 2009
Humpledink: Mary, what's that on ye face?
Mary: Hmm? What ever do ye mean?
Humpledink: Right there! Aside ye nose.
Mary: Oh yes, this...hmm...pudding perhaps. Yes?
Humpledink: Mary...wait...tis...TIS SHYTE!
Mary: Hmm? What ever do ye mean?
Humpledink: Right there! Aside ye nose.
Mary: Oh yes, this...hmm...pudding perhaps. Yes?
Humpledink: Mary...wait...tis...TIS SHYTE!
by Futureman June 30, 2004
by CelticWonder November 19, 2002
by Anonymous July 09, 2003
A shyte is a measure of information - usually on a computer. One shyte equals one byte. A shyte is used to measure corrupt data, bad programming and rubbish on the internet.
A spam message might contain 5 kiloshytes (KS), a virus-infected file attachment could be 1.5 megashytes (MS) in size, a bad sector on a hard disk might take up 3 megashytes. Something measured in gigashytes (GS)can be left to the imagination.
by MF April 13, 2004
by shyte monger September 27, 2006
by bamfharmoney July 18, 2008