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hella

it originated with people saying hell of, but it just slurred together to become hello

omg he's hella sexy!!

by Josses May 29, 2005

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hella

to the extreme

In california, a lot of ppl say hella, but in la, some people think its jackd.

by lobo November 15, 2002

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hella

A word originating in Colorado in the Southpark area--about one hour south of Keystone. Means "a lot" or "a lot of", in general. Its proper use must be inferred from context.

Also a word sparking reference to homosexuality for some reason...and the usual "I don't use that word because I'm better than you" definitions.

How using or not using a word makes someone gay or not gay or cool or not cool is hella confusing to me. Idiots that make these claims must be hella stupid. Hella dumb-ass responses are sure to follow.

by Lasko Vortex May 29, 2004

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hella

A word indigenous to the people of the San Francisco Bay Area, meaning "very," "a lot," "so," "totally," etc.
If you are not from the bay and you say hella, you sound like a dumbass. Seriously, you do. Don't try and say it to act like you're cool, cause you're not. We all know you're jealous that you're not from the bay, but that's okay. Just move here and live here for a few years and taste the magic, and you'll be set :)

There are hella ghetto-ass people at all these schools in Oakland!

I got a hella bad sunburn when I went to SoCal; I'm never going there ever again, and you shouldn't either, because NorCal is WAY better anyways!

Dude, you hella just got dissed by your own teacher.

I hella did that shit, man!

by coloredsharpie December 9, 2010

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hella

originally another form of hell, but also means very. It makes any adjective very powerful.

"That was hella cool."

by Fatass February 14, 2003

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hella

Derived from the word hellacious. It's a shortened form.

Used as an adjective most often. Can be used instead of remarkable, astonishing, formidably difficult, Distasteful and repellant, or extraordinary.

1) It was hella difficult getting here during the blizzard.
2) We had a hellacious time getting here in the blizzard.

by Alaskangal123 November 12, 2006

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hella

used to emphasize an adjective; originated from No Doubt's song "Hella Good".

These textbooks are hella expensive.

by Danielle bka Danny September 1, 2005

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