The mega worldwide tour of 50 cities in 30 days left me so worn out that I felt like I had been to hell and back.
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This is where "hell to pay" originated from. In the days of wooden ships the timber that kept them afloat were covered in pitch or tar. The tar was applied to the bottom of the ship, or "hell" as it was called, and the process was called "paying". But before any of this was done strips of rope, wound fiber or hemp were pounded between the planks. These strips were called the "devil".
To sum it all up "paying the devil in hell" refers to pounding strips of fiber between planks and then coating them in tar. The term "hell to pay" refers to the constant maintenance of applying tar to keep the ship watertight. A job which no sailor wanted considering that "hell" was the darkest, dankest, disease ridden part of a sailing ship.
You'll pay the devil in hell or we'll all end up at the bottom of the ocean.
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A different version of saying "Oh hell no", usually used with an accent.
John: I'm going to go get a massage
His wife: Aw HELL Naw!
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Patented move from the great JBL (a wrestling god)
Batista encountered the clothesline from hell, and was no more
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the horrible stench which oozes and comes out of a vagina. so horrificly revolting and repulsive the capilaries in the nosetrils rupture and the fumes cause hallucination. in some cases cause death.
roses vagina was a.k.a the smell from hell
the smells from down under smelled like they just came from hell!
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Flip reference to a psychotherapist who is obviously straight outta the nuthouse.
Seeking help from that mental hell professional allowed me to appreciate my own comparable wellness.
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Abbreviated as HFY occasionally, this phrase means "Yes," but in a way that is either expressing extreme excitement, Happiness, or agreement.
"Dude, wanna go to a concert with me tonight?"
"Hell Fucking Yes!"
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