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hella

Nonsense that people from California latch onto in order to feel unique. While it is typically used in front of nouns to emphasize said noun's particularity, the only word hella truly belongs in front of is copter.

Gov. Arnold: Everybody get into the hellacopter.

by Setting the Record Straight June 19, 2005

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hella

Since when did Hell become an adjective?

"Dat was hella sick"

by Raddichio February 16, 2005

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hella

a combined version of the words, Hell, and of, used to show an extreme extent or amount. This phrase is primarily used in California.

That movie was hella good.

by Ch. Martin April 15, 2006

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hella

exchangable for: a lot or really

Alicia thinks Nicole is hella fine.
Nicole thinks Alicia is a hella hick.
There were hella people there.

by Alicia Leafgeen June 26, 2006

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hella

Used primarily on the west coast north of the bay, it can mean either very, or alot.

Meaning 1: I'm hella high
Meaning 2: I smoked hella weed

by MentallAsylum April 11, 2013

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hella

hell of a lot a

theres hella people there

by truthasiknowit July 23, 2015

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hella

Originating in Northern California, this word is used mostly by the skater, wigger and stoner subcultures.

1. Can be a substitute for "Much", and can be used to describe great in quanity. (example 1)
2. A substitute for "Very" and is used to indicate a large degree of a quality. Used most often to describe good qualities. (example 2)
3. similar in usage to "Indisputably" or "Definitely", used to describe the certainty or accuracy of something. (example 3).

1. "I got hella fries, you want some?"
2. "I was hella wasted last night."
3. "I hella went to the show man."

by Gryftir March 21, 2004

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