1. Originated in Oakland in the mid-70s.
2. Original pronunciation of "hella".
3. Was funny because it confused people.
4. First used in a movie: E.T. (1982). Boy looks in fridge and mumbles to himself, "nothin' but hella shit in here."
5. Kids began to say "heck of" to keep from getting in trouble w/ parents.
6. Phrase was never "hell of a."
"It's hell of bad"
"That's hell of jive"
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UGGGH! School is legit living hell
for no particular or important reason.
I have no practical use for the Finnish language, but I'm studying it for the hell of it.
- one of the perfect words that describes the whole world right now.
Some people say hell is 'not real' but everyone actually live in it.
A yellow bus carries me there every morning Monday through Friday.
Oh, no, here comes that bright yellow bus to take us to Hell!!!!!!