Define Shate Meaning

Shate
Scottish for 'shit'. The 't' is usually silen(t).

"Awwwww, shate" (Scot.)
"Oh, shit" (Eng.)
By Novelia
Shate
a stronger way of saying you hate someone! I.E Shitting Hate.

"I Shate you're guts!!!"
By Alexis
Shate
Finely granulated shit in the form of shale which has settled at the bottom of the toilet for a while which has hardened into a form of slate, hence shate. This can be seen in some toilets as it's known to be unflushable without the help of a toilet brush and some people don't bother cleaning their toilets so they have shate forming on the bowl.

Someone would say, "does that guy ever clean his toilet, the bowl is encrusted with shate!"
By Elke
Shate

'damn i really enjoyed that shate'
By Della
Shate
stupid or very retarded
often a drunk or a high person
a state of mind and stupidity

"look at that shate"
"yeah thats a real jackass"
By Ninnetta
Shate
A shit mate. A shate will not cherish one's friendship and will occasionally piss people off.

Guy: I told you not to fuck her brudda!
Guy2: yeah sorry man, I'm a shate
By Cordi
Shated
A wet fart- caused by forcing gas out of body. Results in brown stains on underwear.

"shit i SHATED MYSELF!!"
By Carol
Shateed
The very definition is Shit Head.

•When you want to call someone a shit head but dont want to cuss in front of children.

• Used also as a way to call someone a shit head without them knowing you called you a shit head.

For them it can become a term of endearment all the while knowing its an insult. A (win-win) if u will.

• A fake name to give someone you dont want to talk to in person or on the phone.

Aww... Shateed, you shouldn't have.

Person A: Hello , I'm calling about extending your automobile warranty, I've got great news...who do I have the pleasure of speaking with today?

Person B: shateed, I am shateed ma'am (then proceeds to hang up phone)

Ok, shateed you got it all figured out, you should really write a book shateed so we can all learn from the great shateed.
By Talyah
Yacky-shate
Adj. A word for meaning of disgust, disappointment and regret. Covers a range of emotions such as: feeling and fears of next day’s hangover; and can be used in everyday language and often pronounced in an original khasakstan accent.

Example 1:
Person 1- “will you marry me?”

Person 2- “yacky-shate

Example 2: Morning after the night before. “I feel like yacky-shate”
By Celina