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originally a rural colloquialism meaning a great distance. Q: Where is Saudi Arabia?
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Very distant and/or out of the way... Forever.
Often simply 'hell and gone' Lady, you are hell and gone from Cartegena.
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something that has been beaten or deteriorated to the point that it is past dead, past hell and about to disintigrate or disappear His wardrobe looked as if it had been to hell and gone.
Where is ________? Don't know man, that's been to hell and gone. |
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Absolutely destroyed; gone without hope of recovery; completely.
A hyperbole. He took a crowbar and he just beat that truck to hell and gone!
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love and marriage she found love and now getting married i'll never see her again
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To see never ever again. I'm going to send this crap to haell and gone!
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