When a movie or TV show tries to build up tension for a big battle by reiterating how hopeless a cause it is, and how much everyone's definitely going to die, until the viewer wants to scream GET TO THE DAMN FIGHT ALREADY. Named after the Battle of Helm's Deep in The Two Towers from the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Extra points if it's a TV show that gives the audience blue balls by making them wait another week for the entire battle.
"Man, that Game of Thrones episode really built up the hopelessness of the battle to the point where I was annoyed, they totally Helm's Deeped us."
Half an expresso shot followed by a shot of absinthe followed the rest of the expresso shot.
He's about to fight the black army at Helms Deep.
Being a lame college kid who everyone picks on and normally has a hot sibling that his friends want to bang
Max: "I was makin out with this babe last night, and it turned out to be that Tommy kid's sister" Austin: "yea that kid is pretty lame though" Max: "Oh so he's a Helm then? " Austin: "I wouldn't disagree"
Helm is an abbreviation of the word Helmen which is derived from the Noun 'Helen'
Helm is a versatile word and can be used in any sentence, situation or context in fact.
Helm is the opposite to Quilm
Long live our gracious Helm.
The Great Battle of Helmen
I need somebody
(Helm!) not just anybody
(Helm!) you know I need someone
Helm!
There's no place like Helm
Abstract mathematical theory: expression as a measurement of distance traveled in or outside of the continuum; a velocity currently not measurable /readable by scientific instrumentation.
1. The neutrino hurtled through the field at a Helm before colliding with its counterpart.
2. The round exited the barrel and traveled to its target in a Helm - like fury.