sieg-heil someone



sieg-heil someone

(ˈsɪgˈhɑɪl)
tv. to show homage to someone; to salute and obey someone. (From German. Use caution with this reminder of Nazi Germany.) The guy expects all his underlings to sieg-heil him and worship the ground he walks on.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Jurij-Slovene, Sorbian
Serenitysə-REN-i-teeEnglish (Modern)
Sofiezo-FEE (German), so-FEE-e (Danish), so-FEE (Dutch)German, Danish, Dutch, Czech
StefciaSTEF-chahPolish
Gale (1)GAYLEnglish
Hodiah-Biblical