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Scheisty 

Adjective: Pronounced (Shy-Stee)

Having to do with being shady, scandalous or otherwise devious. Appropriately used to describe someone with an ulterior motive of some kind, but can also be used to describe the action of a shady person(s).

Usually referring to something someone has done as "scheisty" (stealing from a friend, cheating on your girlfriend) goes hand in hand with saying that the person who did it is scheisty as well.
How you gon' just steal from ya man like that?
You guys have been boys since the fifth grade!

You're straight scheisty, playa.

2)

That fat girl I took to prom ended up costing me well over five-hundred bucks on my tux alone...then cheated on me at the afterparty, but for some reason I still can't get enough of that scheisty flip.
Scheisty by The Poetic Linguist October 1, 2009
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scheisty 

(Adj.) Refers to any person or thing that is considerably cheap, poorly made or otherwise substandard.
I asked Vanessa if I could have a quarter for the parking meter and she said no. She's so scheisty.

Did you see that scheisty gift Riu got Chun Li? Who buys their girlfriend Post-its?
scheisty by Jason Htuizzo November 28, 2007

Scheisty 

This game is so scheisty
Shady or sneaky in nature. Usually describes a person.
A guy took coworkers money for movie tickets that turned out to be cheaper than he quoted and he did not mention it to his coworkers or refund the money... That's one sheisty asshole.
sheisty by Darci "Dirty-D" September 9, 2004

scheister 

someone who is a cheat, often in legal terms
When he doubled his legal fees i realised what a scheister that lawyer really was!

After driving for only 5 miles in her 'new' car before it broke down Allie realised that car salesman had been a total scheister
scheister by ellaloveyou October 31, 2008
Borrowing money from someone and not paying them back or taking forever to pay them back is schisty.
Schisty by Andrea May 13, 2005
Dates back to a 1850s lawyer in NYC using very ambiguous methods to obtain right in law suits. As his surname was something like Sheister a judge used "sheisty" as an adjective referring to methods that are immoral, impure, two-faced, opportunist, unreal, fake.
He's a sheisty guy. Don't use sheisty methods.
sheisty by arturelis October 18, 2004