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Hells no

Hells no is worse then "Hell no." Hence the "s" after Hell.. which implies that that it is multiple Hells making it worse then only a single Hell.

Bro - Go to the Kenny Chesney concert with me
Me - Hells no. Kenny Chesney is a fag.

by SirLeche May 3, 2005

136πŸ‘ 42πŸ‘Ž


For The Hell Of It

As an entire expression, this functions as an adverb. Sometimes "just" is added to the beginning to complete the expression.

1) For no reason, serving no higher meaning.

2) For pain.

3) "pushing the limits"; Testing God; solely for the purpose of sinning.

1) Even when I'm not tired, sometimes I sleep just for the hell of it.

2) I see her hurting herself often, and I wonder if she's doing it for the hell of it.

3) He sleeps with a different man's wife every night just for the hell of it.

by LuSt iN a CaN June 1, 2005

54πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


Hell

a. Noun used to describe a place or a state of being that is undesirable, unliked and/or hated.
b. A place of eternal pain and torment in Christian belief.

Originally used as a synonym for the Hebrew word "Gehenna," meaning eternal destruction.

My life and apartment were a living hell.

by S. Lofer November 21, 2004

284πŸ‘ 95πŸ‘Ž


Hell

The place where in the UK I spend over 6 hours a day learning crap I already now and stuff that I will never use in real life.

School is the suckiest suck that ever sucked.

by Lewis H November 10, 2004

889πŸ‘ 331πŸ‘Ž


hell

Town in Minnesota, Maine, Michigan, Norway and a bunch of other places where no civilized life exists.

"Go to hell!"

"Yay, road trip!"

by anonyomus November 25, 2005

287πŸ‘ 101πŸ‘Ž


Hell

often Hell The abode of condemned souls and devils in some religions; the place of eternal punishment for the wicked after death, presided over by Satan.
A state of separation from God; exclusion from God's presence.
The abode of the dead, identified with the Hebrew Sheol and the Greek Hades; the underworld.

A situation or place of evil, misery, discord, or destruction: β€œWar is hell” (William Tecumseh Sherman).
Torment; anguish: went through hell on the job.

The powers of darkness and evil.
Informal. One that causes trouble, agony, or annoyance: The boss is hell when a job is poorly done.
A sharp scolding: gave the student hell for cheating.
Informal. Excitement, mischievousness, or high spirits: We did it for the sheer hell of it.

A tailor's receptacle for discarded material.
Printing. A hellbox.
Informal. Used as an intensive: How the hell can I go? You did one hell of a job.
Archaic. A gambling house.

by Chang the Honorable December 5, 2002

1129πŸ‘ 442πŸ‘Ž


Hell

An infinite punishment sentenced by a loving god for finite transgressions, and for not wholly submitting to a loving god.

Johnny was a good man. He'd gave much of his money away to charity. However Johnny didn't submit to the Christian god, so god in his infinite mercy and selflessness lovingly threw him in the lake of fire known as hell to burn in agony for all eternity.

by Secularist June 19, 2011

22πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž