Q: “What is a Hell Cat!!???”
A: “Give me 20 years of your life.”
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Portable Hell is homework
I have some Portable Hell to take care of
Hell jacks are as follows in each individual messages;
O
N
E
ONE
They are very annoying to do but mostly used as a challenge with a reward or a punishment for being disrespectful to a higher rank.
OVERSEER: GIVE ME 20 HELL JACKS
INITIATE:
O
N
E
ONE
T
W
O
TWO.... ETC.
A hypothetical kind of life-clock that would show the exact date of death of any evil/Hell-bound individual. This device is still undergoing construction.
A person who is paying a huge price for rent or something might say, "Hey when's my landlord's Hell-by-date?"
And the answer would automatically be, "June 27, 2999."
A expletive used to express terrible anger mostly used by Inspector Brackenreid in the famous show Murdoch Mysteries
Officer: Sorry sir our prime suspect got away...
Inspector: Well Bloody hell go catch them
Another name for the mindless children's show host Barney the Dinosaur. He takes children over 3 and under 8 and turns their brains to foam.
NOT to be confused with the Mind Wyrms.
Plug your ears when you hear the Hell Wyrm chant his Hell Wyrm Chant to avoid being spongified.
Usually a common typo for the often used term, Hell Hole. This term of course which means; a place of horrific and agonizing terror.
The nearly identical term, Hell Hold, also retains a nearly identical definition. However, unlike the more commonly used term, Hell Hole, the term Hell Hold is more accurately and fully pronounced in its use of virtually the same meaning.
The component term, “Hold” implies an inescapable death grip of permanence in the place where one endures horrific and agonizing terror through ever-lasting torment.
This more versatile and formally pronounced form of the same phrase is sure to never be noticed as a deviation from it’s secular counterpart, Hell Hole. Also, the point will come across as a more impactful statement knowing that it can be said louder and more confidently as it is a more accurate and meaningful statement.
Example 1
Person A: Are you ready to go back to work yet?
Person B: Hell no, I ain’t ready to go back to that Hell Hold!!!!!!
Example 2
Person A: So how was Jury Duty today? I saw that it lasted like 12 hours....
Person B: Yeah, it was a split jury, so they kept me at that Hell Hold all day until they finally unlocked the doors for us at 6pm.