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bloody hell

bloody hell is a way of saying "HOLY SHIT GOD DAMMIT" or something of that sort without swearing and sounding cool at the same time.

"bloody hell, that looks brilliant"

by Haley March 30, 2004

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bloody hell

In today's terms it commonly used to emphasise shock and/or amazement or anger. However it came into large use in the British context during World Wars' 1 & 2 whereby soldiers would describe it as a "bloody hell".

The intense meaning has waned over the years to become a common 'filler' in utterance. However, given if someone survived a nuclear war, if it happened 21st C, would it change to "nukem hell!" ? Sounds a bit Australian to me.

Me: Grandad?

Grandad: Yes

Me: What was it like fighting in the war?

Grandad: It was a bloody hell.

by Milky Moon March 15, 2007

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bloody hell

Same as shit, or awsome

Bloody hell, that hurt,
Bloody hell, that is a good game

by Drew May 28, 2004

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bloody hell

an exclamation of surprise

"Oh, what the bloody hell now?!" -Wilford Warfstache

by Opal Osher February 13, 2016

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Bloody hell

What British people use in response to almost any slightly negative situation.

Bloody hell, my tires burst.
Bloody hell, my toast's burnt.
Bloody hell mate, that's rank.

by zydezu March 27, 2021

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bloody hell

A) british slang exclamation. same as "holy shit"

B) nice way of saying someone is on their period

A) BLOODY HELL, I spilled my tea!

B) boy: why is she so upset today?
girl: ....bloody hell.....

by Marissa December 15, 2005

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bloody hell

British in origin - now firmly owned by the Aussies. An expression of surprise, disgust, anger, amusement amoung some. Non-Brits and non-Aussies should be banned from ever uttering this word as it's usually over-used and mangled.

Pronounced: "Bla-dee Hell!"

"I stacked my car yesterday, mate."
"Aw, bloody hell."

"Where the bloody hell are ya?"

"I drank 22 tinnies yesterday."
"Bloody hell, mate! Didja chuck?"

by Katecake October 4, 2006

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