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bloody hell

A very famous line from Harry Potter. It is normally said by Ron Weasley.

Ron: Bloody hell, Harry!
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Ron: What the bloody hell was that all about?
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Ron: Bloody hell!

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Ron: Bloody hell. Whoever shed this must be 60 feet long, or more.

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Ron: in own voice Bloody Hell!
Harry: We still sound like ourselves. You've got to sound more like Crabbe.
Ron: in lower voice Um... Bloody hell
Harry: Excellent.

by eLLiE49 October 6, 2009

283๐Ÿ‘ 155๐Ÿ‘Ž


Bloody hell

"Bloody Hell" is an exclusively British phrase. It's a general exclamation, which can be used in many situations. You can use it to express shock, joy, shame, sadness... whatever.
But say it with a Scottish or English accent. It sounds weird when Americans say it

"Bloody Hell, it's freezing outside".
"Bloody Hell, that's amazing".
"Bloody Hell, I feel like crap."
"Bloody Hell, get off me!"

by Scots-girl-oh-aye June 26, 2009

156๐Ÿ‘ 84๐Ÿ‘Ž


bloody hell

Slang term with varied uses, and different meanings depending on context. Used extensively in Australia as 1:mild surprise 2:angry shock 3:mild amusement at common trouble 4:general colourful phrase added to emphasise importance of comment

1: Bloody hell, that was a good try/rally/point. (sport)
2: Bloody hell, why did you drive drunk and crash the car?
3:Bloody hell, that woman shouldn't wear tights in public.
4:Where the bloody hell are all the tourists Oprah was meant to bring us here in Oz? Are they scared off by our flaming lingo?

by ErnMalleyscrub April 17, 2011

47๐Ÿ‘ 26๐Ÿ‘Ž


bloody hell

Alternatively British blasphemy related to Bloody Mary -- which says The Virgin Mary was not a virgin as in Mary was bloody from her ruptured hymen. Of course such a blasphemy means you are going straight to hell having denied Christ is God's son. Thus Bloody Hell refers to huge disaster and misfortune. This form is seldom the sense used today - but when it is there is an implication that the Church or Christianity or God is at fault.

The less controversial "Blood of Christ wounds" is the usual meaning which is merely bad in the sense of making vows without permission of a vicar and degrading their seriousness. Vows by the "Blood of Christ" were supposed to be reserved for the most serious of matters like going on crusade. In this case "Bloody Hell" is more shorthand for saying "by the Blood of Christ Wounds I swear it is as bad as if Hell itself has broken loose on Earth".

Bloody Hell priest I'll have no more of your lies, you filthy pedaphile.

by dudelookslikeachimp January 22, 2008

65๐Ÿ‘ 80๐Ÿ‘Ž


Bloody hell

Typically English phrase, still used a lot today and personally my favourite saying. It's pronounced 'bloody ell'. Should not be used by any other nationality.

"I'm sorry but you'll have to wait until next week to see the bank manager..." "oh bloody hell" *angry face*

by MsSocialist April 13, 2007

57๐Ÿ‘ 77๐Ÿ‘Ž


Bloody Hell

another name for a girl's menstrual cycle -- both sexes can relate.

girlfriend - "This time of the month is such a Bloody Hell! I'm crying and bitching one minute, and then the next minute I'm fine! It's miserable!"

boyfriend - "This time of the month is such a Bloody Hell! She's crying and bitching one minute, and then the next minute she's fine! It's miserable!"

by ohappyday September 14, 2009

28๐Ÿ‘ 38๐Ÿ‘Ž


Bloody hell

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

by Omega is Best For Me Not You May 23, 2018